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Old 04-04-2020, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by bluecenturian View Post
Wrong. The virus is in droplets (liquid), it’s absorbed by the mask fibers. Air is a gas and passed through the mask because it is made of permeable material. If you touch a mask that has a virus on the outside you will get it on your hands. This is why they say don’t reuse them and wash your hands.
Can you spray a used mask with lysol or other sterilizer and let it dry to reuse/conserve?