Off-topic: most things (e.g., dust particles) that land in an eye end up in the nasal cavity, so I would naively expect that protecting the eyes would be necessary to protect oneself fully from respiratory viruses:
Does anyone care to try to estimate how much the odds ratio of getting covid (O(covid)) decreases when we intervene by switching a “half-mask” respirator such as the ones pictured here for a “full-face” respirator?
Off-topic: most things (e.g., dust particles) that land in an eye end up in the nasal cavity, so I would naively expect that protecting the eyes would be necessary to protect oneself fully from respiratory viruses:
https://www.ranelle.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Tear-Dust-Obstruction-1024x485.jpg
Does anyone care to try to estimate how much the odds ratio of getting covid (O(covid)) decreases when we intervene by switching a “half-mask” respirator such as the ones pictured here for a “full-face” respirator?