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Anonymous wrote:Breathing in your own carbon dioxide can’t be a good thing.
This country has been full of doctors, nurses, and scrub techs working surgeries all day, wearing masks. The mask is not the problem.
You all keep making this argument. The masks that doctors, surgeons, ect. are wear are designed to be worn all day. They are so think they are like cotton candy. They are designed for air to flow easily and fully directly through the fabric. They aren't sterile because they trap air, but because they are electrostatically charged. The cotton masks do not allow for proper air flow. I don't watch Fox News, I am a scrub nurse. The cotton masks are not hurting us, but they are not meant to be worn for many hours per day and I just want to correct those of you making the comparison. It's not correct.
There are surgical masks (and similar type) available online and in some stores.
You think they are sterile after you put them on? You are either not a nurse, or not a very good one. Your surgical face mask is sterile int he unopened container. When it is on your face, if you touch it with a sterile-gloved hand, you have broken sterility. Why do you not know this? A first year med student knows this.