Face mask reuse behaviours in Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic

John Zhang, H. Heacock, British Columbia Institute of Technology School of
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Mask-wearing in public spaces has become ubiquitous for most people in developed countries due to the ongoing pandemic. One key aspect of the protectiveness of masks is how many times it is used before disposing of (in the case of surgical or disposable masks) or washed (a cloth or reusable mask). Assessing mask reuse levels in key demographics can help us identifywhich groups are reusing masks more, and targeted educational campaigns can be accomplished which would hopefully lead to reduced mask reuse.
COVID-19大流行期间加拿大人的口罩重复使用行为
由于持续的大流行,在发达国家,大多数人在公共场所戴口罩已经变得无处不在。口罩防护性的一个关键方面是在丢弃(外科口罩或一次性口罩)或清洗(布口罩或可重复使用口罩)之前使用的次数。评估关键人口统计数据中的口罩重复使用水平可以帮助我们确定哪些群体更多地重复使用口罩,并且可以完成有针对性的教育活动,这有望减少口罩的重复使用。
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