It’s estimated that 129 billion face masks are used worldwide each month, which works out to about 3 million masks a minute
Not only are masks not being recycled, but their materials make them likely to persist and accumulate in the environment
Because masks may be directly made from microsized plastic fibers with a thickness of 1 mm to 10 mm, they may release microsized particles into the environment more readily — and faster — than larger plastic items, like plastic bags
Microbes from your mouth, known as oral commensals, frequently enter your lungs, where they’ve been linked to advanced stage lung cancer; wearing a mask could potentially accelerate this process
The “new normal” of widespread masking is affecting not only the environment but also the mental and physical health of humans
Read the full analysis by Dr. Mercola
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