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by TeMPOraL 2287 days ago
> Not even now.

Simple: there isn't enough of them around for everyone to wear. There never was.

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Most masks in Asia are simple cloth. You can make them yourself. Not as good as a N95, but they cut down smog and infection risk and are affordable. Even just a scarf helps if you insist on being fashion conscious. Yet nobody wears them, because we have a shortage of ones good enough to be worn in infection wards.
> they cut down smog

Simple cloth masks Asians wear all the time don't do such thing. Pollutants go straight through these masks.

They do reduce large particulates but you are right, they do nothing for NO2, CO, and Hydrocarbons.
That's another thing: I am pretty shocked that our government doesn't have emergency reserves not even for these kind of simple items.
We do, but it's not enough. National Strategic Stockpile has seomthing like tens of millions of masks. I believe need over 1 billion.

It wasn't replenished after H1N1. Hard to convince politicians to buy things we may or may not use.