if someone who has the coronavirus talks, sneezes, coughs or even breathes, they expel infectious droplets that can spread the virus to other people. large droplets are the most common, the study reported, but smaller droplets can become aerosolized and remain suspended in the air.
surgical masks, on the other hand, are fluid-resistant, and are designed to catch large respiratory droplets that are released when someone coughs or sneezes. these blue masks should cover the nose and mouth properly, but there is a chance of leakage around the mask’s edges during the inhaling and exhaling processes, the study reported.
“such a dynamic leakage allows the direct contact of fluid droplets from the outside air to the wearer and vice versa,” researchers wrote, adding that surgical masks may not provide great protection against extremely fine aerosols or droplets.
face mask breathability and fabric
how comfortable a mask is depends on its fabric and design. everyone knows how uncomfortable it can be to wear a mask made of scratchy fabric.