Masks Could Soon Come With Labels Saying How Well They Work, But 1st PPE Industry Must Agree [View all]
'Consumer masks could soon come with labels saying how well they work.' But first, industry players must overcome fierce disagreements that have resembled cats and dogs fighting. Washington Post, Oct, 20, 2020. - Ed.:
As millions of Americans adopted mask-wearing this year to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, they confronted a wild West of options, including artisanal products sold on Etsy, cotton coverings sewn by their family members and mass-produced items marketed by favorite retailers. The personal protective equipment industry is trying to inject some clarity into the mask-purchasing experience by creating a uniform set of standards to show consumers how well the products would protect them and those around them.
But the industry players first have to overcome fierce disagreements among themselves, a rift that has delayed a process that is supposed to help businesses and schools reopen in 2021.

Company executives and scientists have spent months on the painstaking effort, which has been rife with squabbling over how much protection they can and should promise, among other issues. And its unclear whether the federal government plans to bless any new standards, potentially scaring companies away from making any significant upgrades.
This has been a nightmare, said Jeffrey Stull, president of International Personnel Protection, who is organizing the groups discussions on a volunteer basis. We really see a whole spectrum. Some individuals say we need a standard, we need to get that standard out, lets make it a bit more lenient.
And then we have some people who say, No, this has to be absolutely right. ..In one of several barbed attacks aimed at Anthony S. Fauci on Monday, Trump slammed his top infectious-disease specialists use of a Washington Nationals mask, saying it is not up to the high standards that he should be exposing.
Fauci has advocated for months that Americans wear masks to protect others and frequently wears a mask in line with CDC...https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/10/20/face-mask-coronavirus-standards/