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by classichasclass
900 days ago
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But you can see this go both ways. Ortho surgeons in total procedures have full air filtering due to the large amount of bone dust that's liberated, some of which are very fine particles. No one wants to breathe that in. Meanwhile, I'll be in TB clinic shortly with an N95 mask on. I've yet to convert my TB test in 17 years. We absolutely rely on surgical masks not to contaminate the field. But they don't have one way valves, so if we trust the airflow one way, it's logical to trust them for airflow going the other. |
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> so if we trust the airflow one way
Pedantic, but it matters: that's not airflow, that's droplets and spit.