The scientific evidence is overwhelming that we can reduce virus transmission with homemade masks. Please protect yourself and others by wearing a homemade mask in public and asking that others do the same!
Hi All!
#Masks4All is a movement to get people to embrace the scientific evidence and wear homemade masks in public to slow the spread of COVID-19.
#Masks4All was originally started by Petr Ludwig in the Czech Republic but a collection of us are now helping to popularize mask usage in the U.S. and around the world.
It's Viral:
Jeremy Howard wrote a viral Washington Post article (https://www.washingtonpost.com/o...) on Saturday about why Americans need to wear homemade masks. This article sparked a nationwide grassroots movement in the U.S.
It has caused a big enough stir on social media and in the news that President Trump and Dr. Fauci publicly commented on the use of homemade masks yesterday. The U.S. CDC has also announced that it's now reconsidering its mask guidelines.
How You Can Help:
1. Please go to www.masks4all.co to learn more and to learn about how to make a mask at home
2. Please share your mask photo and/or join the conversation on social media using #masks4all
3. Automatically photoshop a mask onto your social media profile to increase the virality https://app.generative.photos/ma...
Contributors:
A lot of awesome people have contributed to this project! Many are listed in the maker section.
@newvicklee thanks for the tip! Right now they have a N95 mask filter which I'm hoping they'll remove because the #1 concern of policymakers is that the public will take masks from medical professionals.
I would be careful with this kind of unproven information. People think that they are protected and will be taking more risk then they would do without any mask. Staying at home is the way to go.
@coenvanmourik@aviggiano There is a lot of scientific evidence showing that homemade masks will help to slow the transmission of COVID-19. Please visit www.masks4all.co to learn more about the research and evidence.
Some excerpts:
“Analyses show that if 50% of the population were to wear masks, only 50% of the population would be infected by the virus. Once 80% of the population wears a mask, the outbreak can be stopped immediately.”
2019 Study Published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine
“Any type of general mask use (including homemade masks) is likely to decrease viral exposure and infection risk on a population level, in spite of imperfect fit and imperfect adherence.” –2008 Study Published In The U.S. National Library of Medicine
“There is emerging evidence that asymptomatic and presymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 is possible…everyone, including people without symptoms, should be encouraged to wear nonmedical fabric face masks while in public.“
–Scott Gottlieb, Former U.S. FDA Commissioner
“A double layer of 100% cotton cloth is about 70% as effective as a surgical mask at capturing small particles (up to five times smaller than coronavirus).”
–Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India (study #1 & study #2)
“The study proves the importance of washing hands and wearing face masks in public places because the virus can linger in the air attached to fine droplet particles.”
–Study published in the peer-reviewed Practical Preventative Medicine
“Implementing barriers to transmission, such as isolation, and hygienic measures (wearing masks, gloves and gowns) can be effective in containing respiratory virus epidemics.” –Study from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
@coenvanmourik@aviggiano@camwoodsum Let`s make correlation between bubble tea drinkers and non bubble tea drinkers. It will be more accurate. Officially till last week Singapore population was wearing only 6% masks. It is official statistic. Please do not spread unproven correlations. https://goodyfeed.com/singaporea...
Mask can protect. But it is not related to the curves directly. And it is better to remove this misleading image.
Wearing seatbelts are tested and proven to save lives. Homemade mask not. If I would say that wearing a shower cap helps me to be successful at work you also won’t believe that without some research. I would suggest to share the whole story, so also the research that it is not save, so people can draw their own conclusions.
@coenvanmourik Hi Coen, there is a lot of scientific evidence showing that homemade masks will help to slow the transmission of COVID-19 and your comment is exactly why we built and shared this site. Please visit www.masks4all.co to learn more about the research and evidence.
Some excerpts:
“Analyses show that if 50% of the population were to wear masks, only 50% of the population would be infected by the virus. Once 80% of the population wears a mask, the outbreak can be stopped immediately.”
2019 Study Published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine
“Any type of general mask use (including homemade masks) is likely to decrease viral exposure and infection risk on a population level, in spite of imperfect fit and imperfect adherence.” –2008 Study Published In The U.S. National Library of Medicine
“There is emerging evidence that asymptomatic and presymptomatic transmission of COVID-19 is possible…everyone, including people without symptoms, should be encouraged to wear nonmedical fabric face masks while in public.“
–Scott Gottlieb, Former U.S. FDA Commissioner
“A double layer of 100% cotton cloth is about 70% as effective as a surgical mask at capturing small particles (up to five times smaller than coronavirus).”
–Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India (study #1 & study #2)
“The study proves the importance of washing hands and wearing face masks in public places because the virus can linger in the air attached to fine droplet particles.”
–Study published in the peer-reviewed Practical Preventative Medicine
“Implementing barriers to transmission, such as isolation, and hygienic measures (wearing masks, gloves and gowns) can be effective in containing respiratory virus epidemics.” –Study from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
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