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Title Facemask: Protection or threat?
Posted by Hernando Bacosa
Authors Ilah Dianne G Morales, Edison D Macusi, Manuel Anthony P Jondonero, Jaime Q Guihawan, Hernando P Bacosa, Ruben F Amparado Jr
Publication date 2023
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletion
Volume 188
Issue 114681
Publisher Elsevier
Abstract Facemasks were widely used as a protection against SARS-COV-2, which significantly reduced COVID-19 transmission during the pandemic. However, concerns have been raised regarding its adverse impacts on human health due to intense use and mismanagement. Although rampant plastic littering was the norm before the pandemic, the magnitude of the problem is worsening as potentially COVID-19-infected facemasks are thrown along the shoreline. This study assessed the discarded facemasks on the most popular beach destinations in Mati City, Davao Oriental, Philippines. A total of N = 284 discarded facemasks were found in a cumulative area of 22,500 m2, with an average density of 8.4 × 10−4 items/m2. The surgical facemask (82 %; n = 234) was the most abundant type of facemask found in the areas, followed by KF94 (16 %; n = 45) and KN95 (2 %; n = 5). The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) showed …
URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X23001121