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INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS JOHN A. COSTA

International President

JAVIER M. PEREZ, JR.

New Tips on Masks to Protect Yourself from COVID-19

International Executive Vice President

KENNETH R. KIRK

International Secretary-Treasurer

INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS RICHARD M. MURPHY JANIS M. BORCHARDT PAUL BOWEN MARCELLUS BARNES

Wearing a mask, coupled with vaccinations, is the best way to protect our families, communities, and coworkers from spreading and contracting COVID-19 and the new, more contagious variants of the virus. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released new research that double-masking offers more protection against the coronavirus. It is important that we all continue to wear masks and follow updated public health guidance for the use of different kinds of masks and their fit. Below we have provided more guidance on double masking, mask material, and mask fit to reflect new information about the level of protection that masks can provide.

YVETTE TRUJILLO GARY JOHNSON, SR. ROBIN WEST CHUCK WATSON BRUCE HAMILTON MICHELLE SOMMERS JAMES LINDSAY EMANUELE (MANNY) SFORZA

Double-masking offers more protection against COVID-19 CDC lab tests found exposure to potentially infectious aerosols decreased by about 95% when wearing tightly fitted masks: Double-mask with cloth mask over medical procedure mask

Medical procedure mask with knotted ear loops and tucked-in sides

JOHN CALLAHAN CURTIS HOWARD NATALIE CRUZ ANTHONY GARLAND RAYMOND GREAVES

INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES

Other effective options to improve fit: Use a mask fitter or brace over a disposable mask/cloth mask to prevent air from leaking around the edges of the mask

Wear a Gaiter or Nylon covering over mask

DENNIS ANTONELLIS STEPHAN MACDOUGALL SESIL RUBAIN MARILYN WILLIAMS

INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS EMERITUS

MIKE HARMS

International President Jim La Sala, ret. International President Warren George, ret.

MICHAEL CORNELIUS

International Executive Vice President Ellis Franklin, ret.

ATU CANADA JOHN DI NINO

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