@SadiqKhan There’s a reason why masks for surgical use are developed as antibacterial, it’s to stop spores from mould growth, and to kill off pathogens that survive on masks. Wearing plain masks is not about health. https://t.co/gsUxKnFJVv
RT @LetKennylive: @RealLordBrexitb @JamieFa29784530 There’s a reason why these surgical masks are developed, because normal masks grow spor…
@RealLordBrexitb @JamieFa29784530 There’s a reason why these surgical masks are developed, because normal masks grow spores and spread a multitude of pathogens. Let Fat Cat Checkers debunk. https://t.co/gsUxKnFJVv
@BonitaMorris14 @MitchNevin1 @ACLakeMD These kinds of studies are done because normal masks breed fungal spores and carry a broad spectrum of pathogens They’re developed to stop the spread in a medical environment. https://t.co/gsUxKnFJVv
@beyouonlybetter If you get time, read this. Down the paragraphs it states non antibacterial masks and the problem with fungal spores and a “broad spectrum of pathogens” though no details are given. https://t.co/gsUxKnFJVv
@LetKennylive @halftwottered @LaoisePereira Promotion of Surgical Masks Antimicrobial Activity by Disinfection and Impregnation with Disinfectant Silver Nanoparticles https://t.co/OYCPwQ1jeM