Eyes are anyway the weakpoint of the face, there's a reason you wear a full face mask when dealing with anything that's a biohazard, if you really want to stay healthy you need proper protection, not that it's worth it for a disease that's basically as lethal as normal flu season.
Only if they are properly worn and properly removed. I would like to actually see the data though. Early into this pandemic there seemed to be some indication that countries where masks were worn had reduced transmission rates but we now know they weren't testing nearly enough to support that so the data could be massaged either way and there's no reason why those masks on their own should work. We also know people aren't wearing gloves, full face mask and disposable clothing nor do they have decon stations at home. Why should they? The public is not informed enough to understand why they should do those things and how to best use them.
Eyes are anyway the weakpoint of the face, there's a reason you wear a full face mask when dealing with anything that's a biohazard, if you really want to stay healthy you need proper protection, not that it's worth it for a disease that's basically as lethal as normal flu season.
A full medical face mask added to standard precautions of gown, gloves, and mask, reduce Covid transmission to healthcare workers by over 95%.
Only if they are properly worn and properly removed. I would like to actually see the data though. Early into this pandemic there seemed to be some indication that countries where masks were worn had reduced transmission rates but we now know they weren't testing nearly enough to support that so the data could be massaged either way and there's no reason why those masks on their own should work. We also know people aren't wearing gloves, full face mask and disposable clothing nor do they have decon stations at home. Why should they? The public is not informed enough to understand why they should do those things and how to best use them.