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Japan supercomputer shows doubling masks offers little help preventing viral spread – Nippon.com

FILE PHOTO: A computer simulation by Japanese scientists at research giant Riken and Kobe University, illustra…

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FILE PHOTO: A computer simulation by Japanese scientists at research giant Riken and Kobe University, illustrates the effectiveness of different mask combinations worn to curb the spread of droplets during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, in this presentation slide supplied by the Riken Center for Computational Sciences on March 5, 2021. Red is a loosely fitted non-woven mask. Green is a fitted non-woven mask. Green and brown are a non-woven mask with a polyurethane one on top. The bar graph…

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