British magazine warns of these masks

British consumer magazine "Which?" Has issued warnings against using some reusable masks after washing them.

After it became clear that the percentage of protection it provides from viruses and germs does not exceed 7%.

The warning came after a survey of 15 types of masks, which concluded that some of them do not provide much protection for the wearer.

The magazine chose three brands of masks that it tested and classified them under the slogan "Never buy this mask."

And the three are "Etiquette", which is sold by "Superderg" stores, "Termin 8 Lightweight Breathable" that is sold by the Lloyd's Pharmacy chain, and "White Trend" sold by the Asda supermarket chain, which announced yesterday that it decided to withdraw these masks from its stores in light of what Published by Consumer Magazine.

 Which? Explained that the best protection masks are the NEQI reusable muzzle, sold by Boots pharmacy chain, and the Bugs of Ethics muzzle sold by John Lewis stores.

The magazine explained that these two types are comfortable to use and allow normal breathing, without affecting their ability to prevent the passage of viruses and germs.

And it warned that washable and reusable cloth face masks were not designed to prevent the passage of virus particles.

But it can prevent the person from passing the infection on to those who come into contact with them.