This is an in vitro study. In vivo, there's a self-selection bias for non-occupational N95 use that would tilt observed difference in protection rates between N95 and surgical mask wearers.
Most people already early convinced themselves by pure logic that masks should have an impact, still today you see this opposed here&there.
Looks like a well carried out study and another data point, many influencing factors considered, data available.
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Original study [0]
MPG press release [1]
[0] https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/118/49/e2110117118.full.pd...
[1] https://www.mpg.de/17916867/coronavirus-masks-risk-protectio...