CDC Just Accidentally Admitted Cloth Masks Are NOT Effective
CDC Accidentally Admits Cloth Masks Are NOT Effective
Sep 10, 2020
Red State – As a result of the disastrous fire season in California, the air quality here is less than stellar.
The CDC posted an announcement on their Facebook page regarding the use of cloth masks in areas most effective by smoke.
They told us that smoke particulates are too small to be stopped by a cloth mask.
A quick Google search will tell us that smoke particles and debris are usually .4 to .7 microns in size. According to the CDC, cloth masks are not effective in stopping materials that size.
Another quick Google search will tell us that the Wuhan Virus is .1 microns in size, about a quarter in size of the smoke and fire debris particulate.
Even if we factor for the “respiratory droplets” that are allegedly to blame for the spread of coronavirus, those droplets are as small as .5 microns, or as small or smaller than smoke and fire debris particulate.

Screenshot, CDC via Red State