Homemade masks can significantly slow the spread of COVID-19, and won't reduce supply to health workers. 5 main recommendations for the public
How to Significantly Slow Coronavirus? #Masks4All
Masks and Critical Thinking - Why homemade masks really work against coronavirus #Masks4All
Evidence that the WHO, CDC, and other authorities have told us masks are ineffective only to reduce demand: Supply v Science.
Please read the following thread by Jeremy Howard, which includes plenty of compelling scientific evidence for wearing face masks:
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The Czech Republic went from zero mask usage to 100% in 10 days, and in the process they halted the growth of new covid-19 cases.

How? They made their own! They didn't need government help; they did it themselves.

It's time for #masks4all. See why:

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Please watch the video above for the full explanation. Here's a quick summary.

See the light turquoise lines in this chart? See how they're all pretty flat? Know what they have in common? These folks all wear masks in public! Image
Masks aren't enough on their own. But they are a part of the solution in *every* region that's figuring out how to beat this thing!

(Of course, you can't even *begin* to solve this until you've done a lock-down long enough to buy your hospital system time.) Image
Here's the president of Taiwan. Why is she so happy? Because Taiwan has so few cases they don't even appear on the chart above!

They've invested massively in masks!
What's happening here? Does this masks thing really make sense, scientifically? Yes, it does!

Here's 34 scientific papers that all point to the same thing: masks (even home made ones) really work to dramatically reduce the spread of covid-19.
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Masks aren't just about protecting the wearer. They're mainly about protecting those around you. In the Czech Republic, advertisements are used to make sure everyone understands that if you wear a mask, you're helping your community stay safe. Image
The fancy masks they use in hospitals are called 'Respirators' (the most common rating is 'N95'). You don't need one of those to protect you - they're only needed for certain hospital procedures.

You just need a basic mouth & nose cover, and goggles or glasses for your eyes. Image
A Cambridge University study showed that lots of household materials are nearly as good as surgical masks, and you can use 2 layers of material to make them even better.

It doesn't need to be perfect - it just needs to reduce viral load so your immune system can kick in! Image
These simple materials work well because covid-19 is transmitted as "droplets", which are easily caught by even a cotton t-shirt. Image
Oxford University showed that hospitals only need the fancy respirators when they're doing "Aerosol Generating Procedures" (AGPs). Image
Otherwise, surgical masks are really useful, even in a hospital setting. Image
This has been formalized by Oxford University with this guidance: Image
As @PeterKolchinsky explains, basic masks reduce viral load, which is what your body needs! Image
The community response in Czech Republic was amazing. People made their own masks at home, and then hung them on "mask trees" for anyone in their community to use. Such kindness! ImageImage
Within days, masks were everywhere! Politicians! Trams! Statues! ImageImage
Here's an important tip that didn't make it to the video: you can reuse your masks. Stanford University research shows that you can just pop them in the oven at 70C (160F) for 30 mins, and they're good to go!
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So, do you want to help get your community out of lock-down, back on their feet, and cut the death toll? Here's how you can help:
1) Share this video
2) Create a mask, and take a selfie with it
3) Use the hashtag #masks4all
How do you make a mask? Here's how to do it with no sewing, using an old t-shirt (it's in Czech - but you can understand it from the pics).
Here are some other valuable resources related to masks:
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