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function mfTempOpenSection(id){var block=document.getElementById("mf-section-"+id);block.className+=" open-block";block.previousSibling.className+=" open-block";}A cloth facemask is a face covering which is used to cover the mouth and nose. As the name suggests, these masks are made of textiles. Cotton is commonly used. Starting with the 19th century, such masks have been used by healthcare professionals. They are also used to protect against air pollution, although they may not be very effective in protecting against air pollution.[1][2][3] A simple cloth face covering made from denim During the Spanish flu pandemic of 1919, a man is not allowed on a tram because he does not wear a mask. Depending on the design, they can be effective stopping the transmission of disease spread by droplets of liquid. Today, healthcare professionals often use surgical masks or respirators, which offer better protection. A study done in 2010 found that 40 to 90 percent of particles pass through a cloth facemask.[4]Cloth face masks are commonly used during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially when surgical and other medical face coverings are not available.[5][6] References ↑ . 2020-04-04. Archived from on 2020-04-04. Retrieved 2020-10-29. ↑ Garrison, Fielding Hudson (1921). . Gerstein - University of Toronto. Philadelphia W.B. Saunders. ↑ Peltier, Richard E. . The Conversation. Retrieved 2020-10-29. ↑ Rengasamy, Samy; Eimer, Benjamin; Shaffer, Ronald E. (October 2010). . The Annals of Occupational Hygiene. 54 (7): 789–798. doi:. ISSN . PMC . PMID . ↑ Bhattacharjee, Shovon; Bahl, Prateek; Chughtai, Abrar Ahmad; MacIntyre, C. Raina (2020-09-01). . BMJ Open Respiratory Research. 7 (1): e000698. doi:. ISSN . PMC . PMID . ↑ . Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
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