It’s good to see more people in the community wearing face masks in grocery stores & public settings. But I have also noticed that many masks are loose or poorly fitted, and sometimes appear damp from use.
I got a newsletter from the UO Art & Design School yesterday with a link to this article which is written “about the lack of information about two critical features of home mask design: fit and fabric selection.”
The authors are “academics who focus on personal protective equipment (PPE) research and development.”