I've reread the relevant CDC and Vox recommendations on masks. They both need to updated, to remove ambiguity, to be more strenuous.
Because worksmithing is hard, here's what I proposed to Vox's German Lopez:
"Wide spread mask usage greatly slows the spread of coronavirus.
The combination of masks, social distancing, wide spread testing, temperature screening, contact tracing, and quarantines works.
Everyone should wear masks to protect other people. If you are high risk, wear a N95 respirator to protect yourself. Because healthcare and first responders need more protection than you, please don’t use an N95 until we have a supply surplus.
To clarify the effective difference between respirators and masks: N95 rated respirators are form fitting with better filters, so all air goes thru the filter; while surgical and cloth masks still allow some unfiltered air, they do catch most exhaled airborne water droplets (moisture), effectively slowing the spread."
Thank you again for sharing your find.