Aqua headline and paragraph on a black background with a white respirator mask pictured below.
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“Are some masks better than others?
All masks are not created equal, but any mask is better than no mask.
Two-way masking is the most effective – when everyone present is wearing well-fitted, high-filtering respirator-grade masks such as N95, KN95, KF94, FFP2 or elastomerics, and wearing them over the nose and mouth correctly and consistently, the chance of infection is nearly entirely eliminated.”
Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
Aqua headline and paragraph on a black background with a white respirator mask pictured below. On-image text: “Are some masks better than others? All masks are not created equal, but any mask is better than no mask. Two-way masking is the most effective – when everyone present is wearing well-fitted, high-filtering respirator-grade masks such as N95, KN95, KF94, FFP2 or elastomerics, and wearing them over the nose and mouth correctly and consistently, the chance of infection is nearly entirely eliminated.” Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
Aqua headline on a black background above a photo of a vaccine vial and syringe.
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“Can’t I just vax and relax?
Vaccination is one of the most important layers of protection, but vaccines alone are not protective enough.
Their immunity wears off, and they may be less effective against the constantly mutating new variants. They importantly reduce, though do not eliminate, the chance of developing Long COVID.”
Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
Aqua headline on a black background above a photo of a vaccine vial and syringe. On-image text: “Can’t I just vax and relax? Vaccination is one of the most important layers of protection, but vaccines alone are not protective enough. Their immunity wears off, and they may be less effective against the constantly mutating new variants. They importantly reduce, though do not eliminate, the chance of developing Long COVID.” Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
A black panel with aqua headline text above a black-and-white photo of a respirator hanging on a wall hook beside towels.
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“Why should I mask?
The virus in these aerosols is most concentrated in the air around the source, but they also float and spread like smoke and linger in indoor air for hours, especially in poorly ventilated spaces, even if the source has left the room. Social distancing helps, but when you’re indoors, or in outdoor crowds, ultimately everyone is breathing in some of each other’s air.”
Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
A black panel with aqua headline text above a black-and-white photo of a respirator hanging on a wall hook beside towels. On-image text: “Why should I mask? The virus in these aerosols is most concentrated in the air around the source, but they also float and spread like smoke and linger in indoor air for hours, especially in poorly ventilated spaces, even if the source has left the room. Social distancing helps, but when you’re indoors, or in outdoor crowds, ultimately everyone is breathing in some of each other’s air.” Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
A person in a light-blue top adjusts a white respirator mask on their face. Large aqua headline text fills most of the frame.
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“Masks always have been, and are still worth wearing.
Know the facts about how it spreads, and how you can protect yourself and others.”
Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”
A person in a light-blue top adjusts a white respirator mask on their face. Large aqua headline text fills most of the frame. On-image text: “Masks always have been, and are still worth wearing. Know the facts about how it spreads, and how you can protect yourself and others.” Footer: “The World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassion—working together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.”