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COVID-19: Scientists Find Low-Cost Method To Test Effectiveness Of Mask Against Viral Droplets

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Scientists have now developed a simple method to test the effectiveness of different types of masks in preventing the spread of viral droplets that could contain novel coronavirus particles. This discovery could be useful for small scale mask producers to optimise designs, and help community outreach organisations demonstrate proper mask fitting procedures.

The technique has been explained in the journal Science Advances, however, it is still in the early stages, and has so far only been tested in a small group of people, the scientists said.

According to the researchers from Duke University in the US, the preliminary, proof-of-principle findings suggest that professional-grade N95 masks, surgical or polypropylene masks, and handmade cotton masks may all block much of the droplet-spray produced when wearers speak.

However, scientists said bandanas and neck fleeces likely provide little protection, as the scientists observed that more droplets are expelled through these materials.

They said the possible cause of this could be that the materials break up larger droplets as they pass through the material.

The effectiveness of 14 different types of masks along with other frequently substituted face coverings were evaluated by scientists in the study buy using a simple approach in which either a male speaker or, in some cases, four speakers wore each mask while standing in a dark enclosure.

The speaker then uttered the phrase “stay healthy, people” five times in the direction of a laser beam, which scattered light from the droplets released during speech, the study noted.

A cell phone camera recorded the droplets and a simple computer algorithm counted them, the scientists added.

The setup, intentionally designed to be simple and inexpensive, can be replicated by non-experts, according to the researchers.

But the early findings suggested that bandanas and neck fleeces do not provide protection.
“Our work was a demonstration of a simple measurement method, not a systematic mask study,” noted Martin Fischer, the study’s corresponding author.

“More work is required to investigate variations in masks, speakers, and how people wear them. We also want to extend our method to other droplet-generating actions, like coughing and sneezing. Further, we want to explore effects of incorrect placement and moisture saturation,” Fischer said.

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