If you show in the illustration list the shape of the beard that does not disturb the mask and respiratory organ



The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

does not recommend the use of masks for the prevention of new coronaviruses, but as new coronaviruses become more prevalent, the number of searches for `` masks '' in the United States has increased unprecedented. It is reported that there is. In such a situation, CDC has released the infographic of 'The mustache that does not disturb the respiratory organs / the mustache that disturbs' that was released by CDC in 2017 'Beard Stretching Month'. If a beard is present when the respiratory organ is applied to the face, leakage will occur 20 to 1000 times compared to a person who has a clean beard, and the form of the beard that does not leak even if you stretch the beard smartly is listed It is illustrated by.

That Beards or not to Beard? That's a good Question! | | Blogs | CDC
https://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2017/11/02/noshave/

This CDC infographic lets you know if your facial hair won't work with a mask-The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/26/21155221/cdc-infographic-facial-hair-mask-mustache-beard-coronavirus

This is an open infographic.



The illustration along the mustache is 'CLEAN SHAVEN'. You can see that the mask is tightly covered around the mouth.



'DUCKTAIL', 'VERDI', 'GARIBALDI', 'BANDHOLZ', 'IMPERIAL', etc. have hair covering their faces, creating a gap between the respiratory organs and the face.



'ANCHOR' and 'BALBO' are cautionary depending on how the chin mustache is stretched.



On the other hand, 'SOUL PATCH' with a little beard under the lower lip and ...



A style that leaves a beard only on the upper lip is OK.



However, Dali style was out.



`` For advice on beards that interfere with the respiratory tract, the CDC says nothing about beards about the new coronavirus, at least, '' said Jason Puckett , reporter for U.S. digital media company Tegna. (Not yet) '.

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