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Title: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 15, 2020, 06:39:28 AM
Hello everyone!

What do you think about misusing coffee filters as makeshift face masks against Covid-19? Several countries lack face masks in the present epidemic.

At least the shape fits the function. Cut the paper to fit the face better. Hold it on the face with surgical tape across the whole rim.

Whether paper is good? Under rain it won't last long. The pores in a coffee filter are wider than a virus, but I understand a face mask stops only the droplets that contain the viruses.

Marc Schaefer, aka Enthalpy
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: chenbeier on March 15, 2020, 08:34:20 AM
In accidentally cases, this can work. But I would not recommend it generally.
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 16, 2020, 08:04:11 PM
Today at the supermarket and on the way by foot, I've worn a coffee filter for about 1.5h as a face mask. Observations:
Two women, one being an identified governmental spook, told me spontaneously and loudly "Masks don't serve", which is the official propaganda despite masks are requisitioned for medics which are homo sapiens too. The least sly explanation is that masks are too scarce for the whole population in Europe, so governments allege they would be useless.
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Corribus on March 17, 2020, 10:52:50 AM
Today at the supermarket and on the way by foot, I've worn a coffee filter for about 1.5h as a face mask.
Pic or it didn't happen!

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  • The other Sapiens reacted about normally to it. Cats were afraid.
I LOL'd at this.

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despite masks are requisitioned for medics
I don't know what the scientific line is about this, but based on intuition (and the fact that they are named after surgeons) I think surgical masks would seem to be better protection of other people from you, than protection of you from other people.
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 18, 2020, 01:06:51 PM
[Enthalpy: worn a coffee filter as a face mask] Pic or it didn't happen!
Do you imagine a platypus?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus
I looked the same, except I don't swim so well.

I think surgical masks would protect other people from you, more than protect you from other people.
Quite possible! I'm willing to protect other people too.
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 18, 2020, 01:26:36 PM
In the Czech Republic from March 18 on, people are requested to wear a face mask in public. As masks can't be bought, people sew some themselves. A virologist feels DIY masks have some usefulness:
https://www.n-tv.de/panorama/Virologe-findet-Selfmade-Mundschutz-sinnvoll-article21650041.html
https://www.n-tv.de/panorama/Tschechien-fuehrt-Mundschutz-Pflicht-ein-article21651043.html
(in German, but the information must exist in other languages).
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 20, 2020, 03:28:22 PM
Fun: In France, a group of four people appeals the government to produce faces masks and make them mandatory
http://www.leparisien.fr/societe/sante/il-faut-generaliser-le-port-des-masques-l-appel-de-personnalites-a-olivier-veran-20-03-2020-8284488.php (in French)


And that's only the least sly scenario. Alternately, the European governments could have decided to let the whole population contaminate itself to avoid later waves of illness as happens in Hong Kong, but they were surprised by overwhelmed hospitals. That policy would explain some hostile reactions when I wear a face mask.

Some arguments are fun:

Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 24, 2020, 05:55:13 PM
I wore the coffee filter hold with double-sided tape for carpets because my usual surgical tape doesn't stick any more, and it held.
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 24, 2020, 06:04:17 PM
Today at the supermarket and on the way by foot, I've worn a coffee filter for about 1.5h as a face mask.
Pic or it didn't happen!
Quack quack quaaaaack, quack quaaack, quack quack quack: quack quack!  :spindown:
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Corribus on March 25, 2020, 11:34:22 AM
Haha, very nice Enthalpy.
Now let's do a double blind study to see how effective it is. :)
Title: Re: Coffee filters as face masks?
Post by: Enthalpy on March 26, 2020, 07:53:33 AM
;D maybe some organisation did a study, because two people sneezed close to me the first time I wore the coffee filter. I didn't get sick. Fabulous proof.

I have reasonable confidence in the filter paper itself, but the adjustment on the face is just bad. And notice the gap in adhesive tape where the paper crosses the beard, because beards are known to stop viruses, of course. The eyes, a supposed entry path for Covid-19, are not protected at all. That's about as bad as home-made fabric masks mandatory in the Czech republic.

In epidemics where the chances (of the general population, not of medics!) of meeting a sick person are moderate, and the chances of being infected are lower, you don't need a perfect protection. Cutting the spread rate by half can mean enough intensive care units for all badly sick patients, and this makes the difference. This seems to almost explain the low mortality in Austria, Germany (up to now) and Luxembourg as compared with Italy, Spain and France - Britain is next, on the wrong side.