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		<title>Ford receives a patent for a new, clear respirator mask that they expect to be just as effective as an N95</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[new coronavirus variants are appearing globally and with little knowledge of the new strains. It is still just a Z important to mask up. But are two masks better than one? The CDC has not yet issued official guidance on double masking, however, use a Today reports. Studies have found that multiple layers of fabric &#8230;]]></description>
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											new coronavirus variants are appearing globally and with little knowledge of the new strains. It is still just a Z important to mask up. But are two masks better than one? The CDC has not yet issued official guidance on double masking, however, use a Today reports. Studies have found that multiple layers of fabric and a mask increased filtration effectiveness from virus particles. This suggests doubling up would offer you more protection. Real Simple says before you double up, upgrade your mask type. Don't settle for anything less than the N 95 or K N 95 masks. There's a 95% effective at blocking small and large particles escaping or being inhaled. As reported by BuzzFeed News. Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, says he'd prefer that somebody wore one mask properly than two masks improperly. But if you can wear two masks properly, that's great. Buzzfeed news also stipulates the importance of people doubling up with a cloth mask who, arm or a risk of severe illness, work inside around others or live in areas where Kovar 19 transmission is high, according to The Washington Post. The difference is like getting to recommended doses of coronavirus vaccines instead of one. The additional mask offers more complete protection against the virus.
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					Video above: Does Double Masking Help Stop The Spread?Ford Motor Company is best known for its cars, but in the COVID-19 pandemic, the manufacturer is branching out.Ford has received patent-pending approval for a new, clear respirator mask, the company announced Tuesday, one they expect to work just as well as an N95."One of the things that's missing during the pandemic is the power of a smile," said Jim Baumbick, a vice president at Ford, in a statement. "This clear respirator promises to improve interactions between neighbors, at the store and for those who have hearing impairments."For the hearing-impaired, face masks both hide the lips and muffle the speaker's voice. The transparent respirators will allow for better communication, Ford said."The covered masks cut down the volume level by 10 decibels," Dr. Sheri Mello, an audiologist in Raleigh, North Carolina, told CNN last May. "And that's a lot. You're cutting a quarter of the volume."At the same time, N95 masks are considered the best masks to use in the pandemic, as they filter out 95% of particles. Some experts have even called for a nationwide rollout of the masks, but there's been a supply shortage, making them difficult for nonhealth care professionals to obtain. The company is currently testing the product and hopes the respirators will be available this spring.
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<p>Ford Motor Company is best known for its cars, but in the COVID-19 pandemic, the manufacturer is branching out.</p>
<p>Ford has received patent-pending approval for a new, clear respirator mask, the <a href="https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2021/02/02/ford-ramps-up-finishstrong-initiative.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">company announced Tuesday</a>, one they expect to work just as well as an N95.</p>
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			<span class="image-photo-credit">From Ford</span>		</p><figcaption>Ford has received patent-pending approval for an innovative new clear respirator it expects to certify to N95 standards of virus elimination. The transparent, low-cost, reusable respirators enable a full range of human expression, allowing people to better communicate with each other and aiding those with hearing impairments to help read lips that are today blocked by conventional cloth and filtered masks.</figcaption></div>
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<p>"One of the things that's missing during the pandemic is the power of a smile," said Jim Baumbick, a vice president at Ford, in a statement. "This clear respirator promises to improve interactions between neighbors, at the store and for those who have hearing impairments."</p>
<p>For the hearing-impaired, face masks both hide the lips and muffle the speaker's voice. The transparent respirators will allow for better communication, Ford said.</p>
<p>"The covered masks cut down the volume level by 10 decibels," Dr. Sheri Mello, an audiologist in Raleigh, North Carolina, told CNN last May. "And that's a lot. You're cutting a quarter of the volume."</p>
<p>At the same time, N95 masks are considered the best masks to use in the pandemic, as they filter out 95% of particles. Some experts have even called for a nationwide rollout of the masks, but there's been a supply shortage, making them difficult for nonhealth care professionals to obtain. </p>
<p>The company is currently testing the product and hopes the respirators will be available this spring.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[An Ankeny, Iowa, man spent 144 days in the hospital battling COVID-19.It started Nov. 1 with a visit to the doctor. Days later, on Nov. 6, Paul Carpenter passed out at home and was told by his doctor to go to the ER.That led to the lengthy hospital stay. At least 100 days on a &#8230;]]></description>
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					An Ankeny, Iowa, man spent 144 days in the hospital battling COVID-19.It started Nov. 1 with a visit to the doctor. Days later, on Nov. 6, Paul Carpenter passed out at home and was told by his doctor to go to the ER.That led to the lengthy hospital stay. At least 100 days on a ventilator and 40 days on the ECMO, a machine that replaces the function of the heart and lungs.The ECMO machine turned out to be a lifesaver.There were many days his wife, Amy, thought she was going to lose the man she loves."Every day, every day got worse," Amy said.Paul was not ready to die."I couldn't let my son be without a father," Paul said. "It was tough but I fought for 144 days."Paul didn't fight alone.He has fond feelings and thanks for his care team."If it wasn't for them I wouldn't be here," Paul said. His physical therapist says she knows how difficult COVID-19 has been for everyone.But it is nice to hear a thank you."To hear positive things makes it all worth it," said Megan Thompson, the physical therapist at UnityPoint Health.Paul has gone back to visit a few times since he was released March 30.After almost 5 months in the hospital, he is still fighting every day.Every day he is able to keep fighting he says is owed to his care team.
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<p>An Ankeny, Iowa, man spent 144 days in the hospital battling COVID-19.</p>
<p>It started Nov. 1 with a visit to the doctor. Days later, on Nov. 6, Paul Carpenter passed out at home and was told by his doctor to go to the ER.</p>
<p>That led to the lengthy hospital stay. At least 100 days on a ventilator and 40 days on the ECMO, a machine that replaces the function of the heart and lungs.</p>
<p>The ECMO machine turned out to be a lifesaver.</p>
<p>There were many days his wife, Amy, thought she was going to lose the man she loves.</p>
<p>"Every day, every day got worse," Amy said.</p>
<p>Paul was not ready to die.</p>
<p>"I couldn't let my son be without a father," Paul said. "It was tough but I fought for 144 days."</p>
<p>Paul didn't fight alone.</p>
<p>He has fond feelings and thanks for his care team.</p>
<p>"If it wasn't for them I wouldn't be here," Paul said. </p>
<p>His physical therapist says she knows how difficult COVID-19 has been for everyone.</p>
<p>But it is nice to hear a thank you.</p>
<p>"To hear positive things makes it all worth it," said Megan Thompson, the physical therapist at UnityPoint Health.</p>
<p>Paul has gone back to visit a few times since he was released March 30.</p>
<p>After almost 5 months in the hospital, he is still fighting every day.</p>
<p>Every day he is able to keep fighting he says is owed to his care team.</p>
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