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    These masks are FDA-registered and offer a 95 percent filtration efficiency — on par with quality KN95 and N95 masks. As of right now, you can score a 10-pack of these masks for $35 at Vida's ...

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    Like the others on the list, the Powecom KN95 mask is confirmed to filter out 95 percent of particles or more. Shop it: Powecom KN95 Masks (10-pack), $14 (was $19), amazon.com. Not sure where to look?

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    KN95 masks can give kids the best protection against COVID-19. Here's where to buy KN95 masks online from Amazon, Vida, Powecom. ... Powecom. KN95 masks can give kids the best protection against ...

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    1. Vida Kids Mask with KN95 Protection. These USA-made kidsmasks feature a five-layer filtration system and a 95 to 99 percent efficiency, per Vida’s website. (And according to Collins ...

  6. Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    US Ambassador to Indonesia Sung Kim accompanied by local officials at the Presidential Palace wearing face masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During the COVID-19 pandemic, face masks or coverings, including N95, FFP2, surgical, and cloth masks, have been employed as public and personal health control measures against the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

  7. Cloth face mask - Wikipedia

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    A cloth face mask is a mask made of common textiles, usually cotton, worn over the mouth and nose.When more effective masks are not available, and when physical distancing is impossible, cloth face masks are recommended by public health agencies for disease "source control" in epidemic situations to protect others from virus laden droplets in infected mask wearers' breath, coughs, and sneezes.