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  1. Interview: Claptone – The Mystery Behind The Mask. Interviews. Tweet. About a year ago I fell fully down the rabbit hole that is house music after stalking a group of friends who had spent a week in Ibiza. One of the reposted a mix on Facebook and it was a Clapcast and I instantly became hooked to the groovy rhythm curated on this weekly show.

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    Claptone is a German DJ and producer who specializes in house and tech house genres. He is recognizable by the plague doctor -style golden masks, which serve to intrigue the public as well as keeping his identity hidden. It was widely believed that Claptone is a single person, but after the public realized that Claptone often performed at three ...

  3. The official website and store of DJ and producer, CLAPTONE - including news, tour dates, merchandise. Shop now for your golden mask.

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    • Can contaminated face masks cause infection?

    When the COVID-19 pandemic took off in 2020, so too did questions over the effectiveness of wearing a face mask to prevent the spread of the virus. Now, three and a half years later, what does the science say?  

    In an interview for 60 Minutes, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook posed that question to Linsey Marr, a Virginia Tech university professor specializing in aerosol science.

    "They are very helpful in reducing the chances that the person will get COVID because it's reducing the amount of virus that you would inhale from the air around you," Marr said about masks.  

    No mask is 100% effective. An N95, for example, is named as such because it is at least 95% efficient at blocking airborne particles when used properly. But even if a mask has an 80% efficiency, Marr said, it still offers meaningful protection. 

    •Indoor air systems crucial to curbing spread of viruses, aerosol researchers say

    "That greatly reduces the chance that I'm going to become infected," Marr said. 

    Early in the pandemic, some guidance from health professionals suggested that wearing a mask might actually lead to infection: A person might encounter a contaminated mask and then touch their eyes, nose, or mouth. But research in the ensuing years has shown that fear to be misplaced. 

    "There wasn't any evidence really that that happens," Marr said. 

    Marr said her team aerosolized the coronavirus, pulled it through a mask, and then examined how much virus survived on the mask. The study reported some viral particle remained on some cloth masks, but no virus survived on the N95s or surgical masks.

    Marr's team also touched artificial skin to masks and looked at how many virus particles transferred to the artificial skin. No infectious virus transferred. 

    "I hope the study kind of shows that it's something we don't need to worry about as much as we were told," Marr said.

    The videos above were edited by Sarah Shafer Prediger.

  4. Medical masks are loose-fitting and act as a barrier to respiratory particles and spit (produced by breathing, coughing, etc.). Non-medical masks can help limit the spread of respiratory particles and spit from the wearer’s mouth and nose (at the source). Understand the differences when using masks as source control or personal protective ...

  5. Apr 22, 2020 · It's fairly difficult to get your hands on a disposable mask these days and N95 masks should be reserved for health care workers, so many of us are turning to cloth masks.

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  7. Aug 13, 2024 · Chin-Hong: Wearing a mask for a long time can cause skin irritation or acne, but these can be prevented by using a clean mask and properly washing and moisturizing your face. Can wearing a face mask cause carbon dioxide (CO2) poisoning? Chin-Hong: No, wearing a face mask does not cause carbon dioxide poisoning. The amount of carbon dioxide that ...

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