In a press release on Sunday, the @US_FDA said it no longer approves of decontaminating and reusing some #N95 respirators made in China. It did not specify which ones, but said Chinese masks "may vary in their design and performance." (Via @WBUR) https://t.co/5W7jObQqG6
— Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) (@MassMedical) June 8, 2020
On Sunday, the FDA reversed course on how safe it is to clean and reuse some N95 medical masks, commonly used by frontline workers.
— WBUR (@WBUR) June 7, 2020
The shift comes after nursing groups and scientists have raised questions about the safety of cleaning and reusing them.https://t.co/k7fmM090lH
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— Tomo (@Tomo20309138) June 8, 2020
2020年6月6日より、??中国製のNIOSH未認可の保護マスクは「除染後の再利用禁止」
FDA↓https://t.co/7S6Utrlh0B
FOX↓https://t.co/8WUINmiTNM