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Brooks Brothers Non-Woven Face Masks (White): 20 for $70, 100 for $300

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Many retailers have Face Masks available for sale. Please refer to the forum thread for more options from other retailers as well as additional details & discussion. Thanks OptimusPrimeAutobot, scurrywrx & CheshireChittyChat

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Brooks Brothers has Non-Woven Face Masks (white) in various quantities listed below. Shipping is free w/ ShopRunner (free to signup).

Note: Three-pleat, single-ply face mask with elastic ear loops and flexible metal contours; tested to filter 86% of particles of 0.3 microns; hand wash w/ soap & water.

Available:Alternatively, Lucky Brand has 5-Pack Reusable Washable Pleated Cotton Face Masks for $25 - $10 when you apply promo code 20UBES in shopping bag = $15. Shipping is $5 or free on $30+ orders.

Note: Non-medical, reusable masks made according to the specs of LAProtects.org. Wash before first use and routinely thereafter.

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Please refer to the forum thread for many more deal ideas & discussion. -StrawMan86

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Many retailers have Face Masks available for sale. Please refer to the forum thread for more options from other retailers as well as additional details & discussion. Thanks OptimusPrimeAutobot, scurrywrx & CheshireChittyChat

Examples:

Brooks Brothers has Non-Woven Face Masks (white) in various quantities listed below. Shipping is free w/ ShopRunner (free to signup).

Note: Three-pleat, single-ply face mask with elastic ear loops and flexible metal contours; tested to filter 86% of particles of 0.3 microns; hand wash w/ soap & water.

Available:Alternatively, Lucky Brand has 5-Pack Reusable Washable Pleated Cotton Face Masks for $25 - $10 when you apply promo code 20UBES in shopping bag = $15. Shipping is $5 or free on $30+ orders.

Note: Non-medical, reusable masks made according to the specs of LAProtects.org. Wash before first use and routinely thereafter.

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Please refer to the forum thread for many more deal ideas & discussion. -StrawMan86

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kovy
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You have to put a roll of tissue paper along the top inside border of your masks to prevent to moisture from your breathing to penetrate toward your glasses.
Aagupta2
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I wear will also wear a N95... If I'm in the ER admitting a patient or when I'm seeing my respiratory patients. Simple surgeons mask for the rest of the hospital, and I wear a cloth mask in public. Cloth mask aren't a joke. They reduce the spread of disease, and it is the one way everyone does there part to fight the virus.
coursesix
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There is a lot of misunderstanding and misinformation regarding masks and COVID.

-Masks serve two purposes: 1) filtering your exhaust (ie, preventing transmission to others), which is their main role. and 2) filtering your intake (ie, preventing you from getting it).

-Masks work and should be our main weapon against the virus. The example I give is driving down a highway in LA during rush hour with your windows down-- you get exposed to a lot of car pollution. You can try to reduce pollution by making cars be 6 ft apart (social distancing), but that only works a bit, and it makes traffic worse. You can tell people to stay home and not drive, which helps pollution, but then the economy suffers since people aren't working. So what do you do? You have people close their windows and drive with AC/filtration of input (mask while inhaling), and you make sure the cars have catalytic converters (mask while exhaling). Then people can be protected, without letting the economy take a nosedive.

-If you wait for data/results of studies, then you have missed the boat. The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. We have to make decisions based on logic and our understanding of similar pathogens.

-The infection is predominantly spread through droplet transmission. Droplet is different from airborne-- the latter means much smaller particles. Examples of airborne spread includes: VZV (chickenpox), smallpox, rubeola, TB (TB is not a virus). Droplet spread are most other respiratory viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses.

-In the hospital setting, patients with droplet infections get "droplet precautions" -- ie, everyone must wear a surgical mask while entering the room. Those on airborne precautions are typically in negative pressure rooms and require use of an N95 on entry. When patients on airborne precautions (eg TB) are transported around the hospital, the patient wears a surgical mask (not N95) to help prevent the spread to others.

-N95 and surgical masks likely afford similar levels of protection in preventing the wearer from getting droplet-borne viruses. Source: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/...le/2749214

-Droplets are not only spread through coughing/sneezing, but are also spread by talking ("say it, don't spray it") and likely to a lesser extent by breathing

-The major reason that everyone should wear masks in public is because they help prevent an infected person from spreading it.

-This paper https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25903751
shows that cloth masks are inferior to surgical for protecting the WEARER from another droplet born virus (influenza). Note that the control group wasn't mask-less in the study, they did standard care (ie, masking for pts on droplet precautions).

-Despite that, cloth masks likely help prevent spread from infected patients. Even though the weave may not be tight enough to prevent tiny droplets or aersolized particles from coming out, those are also much less infective (lower viral load) than big droplets. Recalling that droplets from speech and saliva are likely a large part of the spread, you can imagine that even without the tightest weave that your ability to expel big globs of saliva are much lower when wearing a cloth mask, esp if it has multiple layers.

-There is likely a substantial number of people who have been infected with minimal or no symptoms. There are multiple lines of evidence supporting this. Here is what I consider to be a landmark paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32240128. Basically when they tested everyone in a nursing home, about 50% of those with the virus had no symptoms, but still had viral titers (ie, were very infectious to others). When they checked on them a week later, about 75% of them had developed symptoms, while 25% remained asymptomatic. The takeaways are that in this population about 1/8 of people were infected but had no symptoms (yet still were highly contagious), and that it is common for people to be contagious before they have symptoms. The end result is that we must assume that everyone we encounter could have the virus (and that we could have it as well), and so everyone should wear masks.

-Serology data has also shown the number infected is much higher than what we thought, but still relatively low (a few % in PNW).

-I suspect herd immunity is not possible in this virus, due to its very high infectivity rate. This is why much like smallpox and polio, there needs to be universal mandated vaccinations.

-The young/healthy are likely large vectors of infection. Just because you have a low mortality rate, doesn't mean you can enjoy yourself without precautions, as your grandmother likely has a much higher mortality rate.

-The magic number of "two weeks" for quarantine is not based on how long you are infected; in fact viral carriage (esp through GI shedding) is much longer than 2 weeks. Instead, the two weeks refers to the max length of time between exposure and development of symptoms (usual is 3-5 days). But again, if 1/8 of people never manifest symptoms (and maybe much more than that when you consider serology data and younger populations), to me this 2 week rule doesn't make a lot of sense.

-You can see pictures of Shanghai disney, schools that re-opened in China, etc. Everyone is wearing masks. It's not due to culture. Masks work and this shouldn't be a debate.

-This virus and the news media coverage of it has created too much polarity. Masking is not a political issue. It is a cultural issue. Americans need to accept that wearing a mask is a sign of respect for those around you, much like covering your mouth when you sneeze/cough. And when you approach others without a mask on, you are putting them at risk.

-My vision for the next few months: country rolls out mandatory mask law while in public, with fines for those who don't comply (or worse, send them to jail where they will 100% get COVID). This can allow people to return to work and school. The six foot social distancing rule (which I think is total BS btw) will get relaxed to 3 feet, as long as everyone is masked. Work places will be required to have better ventilation/air exchange with outside. Restaurants will stay closed, except ones that have open air seating, and even then there will be limitations on number of patrons.

-As posted earlier, this graph nicely shows the rates of new infection in countries without mask laws vs those with mask laws (or populations that voluntarily mask):

shorturl.at/gxIW6

TL;DR: Please wear a facial covering (cloth mask, surgical mask, scarf, whatever) while in public to diminish the spread. It is your civic duty.

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GSDragoon
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Quote from scurrywrx :
Brooks brothers is now selling the ones they are producing for hospitals to the public https://www.brooksbrothers.com/Fa...lt,pd.html
Thanks, these provide a metal nose strip as well as free shipping with shop runner.
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lyren1970
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Quote from xpraymach :
I think Target has 5 or 10 pack black face masks for $15
I bought a pack of these tonight. It looks like someone cut out something vaguely mask shaped from a t-shirt. The ear pieces were just slits on the ends of the single-ply jersey fabric.
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PRT
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Quote from MerryMoney707 :
I've tried so many and my glasses fog up like crazy. I've tried anti fog spray and that didn't work for me either. Anyone else out there have the same issue? And if so, have you found a mask that works for you?
I have the same issue with most masks I've tried. These are the best ones I've found so far at limiting the fog -- they have the nose wire, fit my face best, and are the most comfortable:
https://www.sanctuaryclothing.com...-ppe-masks
But they're a bit flimsy compared to other cloth masks, and the instructions says to dispose of them after a few uses, so now they're making these, which are supposed to be more re-usable:
https://www.sanctuaryclothing.com...-ppe-masks
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ganievich278
May 15, 2020
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F-stop also have nice reusable masks https://fstopgear.com/products/masks/dyota-mask

I have one and it's a decent quality mask.
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electricintake
May 15, 2020
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Quote from evan3168 :
Any face masks that aren't behind the ear style? Like ones that go around the head/neck? The ear ones tend to hurt me after only a few minutes.
Lucky brand ones.
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ss4gokuh
May 15, 2020
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Quote from ganievich278 :
F-stop also have nice reusable masks https://fstopgear.com/products/masks/dyota-mask

I have one and it's a decent quality mask.
look great. but at $20/each and you need like 3. expensive
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nin7474
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Quote from scurrywrx :
Brooks brothers is now selling the ones they are producing for hospitals to the public https://www.brooksbrothers.com/Fa...lt,pd.html
Thanks, just ordered. Only wish it was black or dark blue and not white. Free 2 day shipping with Shoprunner.

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alxshanti
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Quote from scurrywrx :
Brooks brothers is now selling the ones they are producing for hospitals to the public https://www.brooksbrothers.com/Fa...lt,pd.html
These look like they might be the best of the bunch, but it seems like there is no way to pinch the mask over the nose to give a better seal and to prevent fogging of glasses. (EDIT: Sorry, these do have a metal nose bridge.)
Last edited by alxshanti May 14, 2020 at 10:59 PM.
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Quote from redeyedog :
I don't care what the CDC says. I wear n95 masks outside and could care less what people think about it. Cloth face masks are a joke! They are a false sense of security in every respect.
I wear will also wear a N95... If I'm in the ER admitting a patient or when I'm seeing my respiratory patients. Simple surgeons mask for the rest of the hospital, and I wear a cloth mask in public. Cloth mask aren't a joke. They reduce the spread of disease, and it is the one way everyone does there part to fight the virus.
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namlook
May 15, 2020
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Quote from MajorMayhem :
Thorlo, the premium sock maker, is making a "high end" reusable. They call it Face Tek, it's got some marketing jargon and questionable features- but they make solid products and stand behind them. Mine arrive Monday, I'll update if I can remember.

Face tek goes under the ears and behind the neck.
Looks like that one exerts pressure on the nose to hold the mask in place. That could be annoying.
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namlook
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Quote from Aagupta2 :
I wear will also wear a N95... If I'm in the ER admitting a patient or when I'm seeing my respiratory patients. Simple surgeons mask for the rest of the hospital, and I wear a cloth mask in public. Cloth mask aren't a joke. They reduce the spread of disease, and it is the one way everyone does there part to fight the virus.
It seems that the surgical mask and a cloth mask would offer similar barriers. Do you wear surgical at work primarily because it's disposable or does it have barrier advantages over cloth in a work setting? Are there shortages of the surgical masks for medical providers? I see them for sale everywhere.

Quote from BeautifulPartner686 :
Can you cite any research into your claim?
Not needed. This same point of masks reducing transmission has been made and discussed almost daily all over the news by the leading experts in epidemiology.
Last edited by namlook May 15, 2020 at 12:18 AM.
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W33Z
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Quote from scurrywrx :
Brooks brothers is now selling the ones they are producing for hospitals to the public https://www.brooksbrothers.com/Fa...lt,pd.html
Thanks for posting. This is looking like the most promising of the bunch.

For those who haven't taken the time to look, Brooks worked with a leading university to produce these. They claim that it'll block "86% of particles of 0.3 microns." I've yet to see any other non-medical mask producer make any claims like that. Although the Covid 19 virus is about .12 microns, as I understand it, the purpose of these masks is to prevent the carrier of the virus (ie spit, sneeze/cough aerosols) from entering your body. Aerosols from sneezes or coughs can be as small as .5 to 3 microns. Spit can be anywhere from 20 to100 microns.

Disclaimer. I'm not trying to promote this as a surefire way to prevent contraction. IMHO it's a smarter buy considering it's ability to block small particles. I am not a scientist or a medical professional. I highly encourage you to do your own research. I'm just trying to share what I've read. Stay safe and healthy.
Last edited by w33z312 May 15, 2020 at 03:07 AM.
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SatcomTech
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Fox River makes high quality socks. I've used them for years now with some of my socks being over 10 years old and still in rotation.
They offer a face mask that goes around the head instead of the ears.
https://foxsox.com/collections/me...9254764587

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nonarchist
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I've bought a number of masks from a range of manufacturers. Unsurprisingly, the most expensive of the bunch was the highest quality. Awesome design and should last me through the next several pandemics. https://swrve.us/collections/masks
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