BEFORE YOUR TRIP
MASKS GUIDELINES AND REVIEWS
Not all masks provide the same level of protection .
This New York Times article 14 covers everything you could possibly want to know when considering the right mask for your travels .
FINDING THE RIGHT TYPE OF MASK 15
• The ideal face mask for coronavirus protection blocks large droplets ( from coughs or sneezes ) along with
smaller airborne particles that are produced when people talk or exhale .
• In general , masks should have more than one layer and be made of tightly woven fabrics .
A simple trick can reveal whether your face mask offers sufficient protection . Try blowing out a candle while wearing it . A good mask should prevent you from extinguishing the flame . The rule isn ' t foolproof , but it should help weed out masks that aren ' t very protective .
Early in the pandemic the most effective masks -- N95 and KN95 -- were in short supply . Luckily they are more widely available now . Find out
where to find genuine N95 and KN 95 masks .
• Your mask should be sealed around the nose and mouth , since any gaps , holes , or vents could allow droplets to leak out and potentially infect another person .
• Mesh or vented masks are not allowed by the airlines requiring that masks be worn on-board .
Wearing Masks if You are Vaccinated
Those who are vaccinated and traveling to an area with a low vaccination rate may want to continue wearing a mask , particularly in high risk settings , such as indoor gatherings , areas with large crowds or children too young to be vaccinated .
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