CDC: Cloth Face Masks Used to Stop COVID-19 Will NOT Stop Wildfire Smoke Inhalation

CDC: Cloth Face Masks Used to Stop COVID-19 Will NOT Stop
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“Although N95 respirators do provide protection from wildfire smoke,” the CDC explains, “They might be in short supply as frontline healthcare workers use them during the pandemic.”

This new information from the CDC seems to underscore recent reporting by National File, that exposed how a doctor use a nicotine vape product to test several common and popular types of face mask, and revealed that thick clouds of water vapor escape each of the masks, including a model similar to the coveted N95 respirator face mask.

Due to the massive number of fires along the West Coast, the entire city of San Francisco has plunged into an eerie orange-red twilight that experts say is due to the massive amount of smoke preventing blue light from reaching through the atmosphere and only allowing the yellow-red-orange part of the spectrum to reach the Earth’s surface.

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