Should We Make Organic Cotton Face Masks?

Here's the situation.  Coronavirus is in full swing and the tools we have to 'flatten the curve' are evolving.

This is what we know for sure:

Hand hygiene is essential: a 20 second soap and water hand wash is your best bet, followed by hand sanitizers and other disinfectants.

"Soap is more than a personal protectant; when used properly, it becomes part of a communal safety net. At the molecular level, soap works by breaking things apart, but at the level of society, it helps hold everything together. Remember this the next time you have the impulse to bypass the sink: Other people’s lives are in your hands." 

(The New York Times, Ferris Jar, March 20, 2020)

Social distancing appears to be working: Whether you have symptoms or not, you may be a carrier and as a result, social distancing has become an essential tool for everyone - with or without symptoms.

"There is going to be a natural lag or delay between when you implement successful interventions to reduce the spread of disease and when you see the actual number of reported cases peak or begin to drop. 

So, the first few weeks of social distancing might be discouraging. But I believe that eventually we’ll see the number of new cases drop—thanks in large part to the social distancing we’ve been doing."

(University of Michigan, David Hutton, March 30, 2020)

Wearing a face mask is effective: We know that N95 face masks work best, but they are in limited supply and - for now - it is generally agreed that supplies should be kept for front line workers.  This brings up the next question...

Should we all be wearing masks, and if so, where should we get them and what should they be made of?

There has been a lot of debate about the wearing of masks - some scientific and some cultural.  The opinions vary greatly depending on the Country of origin.

Chinese Perspective

In China, George Gao, director-general of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) over the past 2 months claims that the biggest mistake western countries are making is not ensuring everyone is wearing a mask:

"The big mistake in the U.S. and Europe, in my opinion, is that people aren’t wearing masks. This virus is transmitted by droplets and close contact. Droplets play a very important role—you’ve got to wear a mask, because when you speak, there are always droplets coming out of your mouth. Many people have asymptomatic or presymptomatic infections. If they are wearing face masks, it can prevent droplets that carry the virus from escaping and infecting others." 

(Science Mag, Jon Cohen, March 27, 2020)

US Perspective

By contrast, in a February 29th tweet, US Surgeon General, Jerome Adams said:

“Seriously people- STOP BUYING MASKS! They are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronavirus, but if healthcare providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk!”

It seems that in recent days, however, the US may be reconsidering its position and encouraging the general public to start using cloth masks, while saving supplies of the hospital grade (N95) masks for front line workers. 

"Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are considering altering the official guidance to encourage people to take measures to cover their faces... according to a federal official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because it is an ongoing matter of internal discussion and nothing has been finalized....

The official said the new guidance would make clear that the general public should not use medical masks — including surgical and N95 masks — that are in desperately short supply and needed by health-care workers.

Instead, the recommendation under consideration calls for using do-it-yourself cloth coverings, according to a second official who shared that thinking on a personal Facebook account. It would be a way to help “flatten the curve,” the official noted.

Such DIY cloth masks would potentially lower the risk that the wearer, if infected, would transmit the virus to other people. Current CDC guidance is that healthy people don’t need masks or face coverings." 

(Washington Post, Joel Achengack, Lena H. Sun and Lena H. Sun, March 30, 2020)

How Do You & etee Fit In?

We have several thousand meters of organic cotton fabric that we were planning to use to launch our foodwraps and bags in Europe.  That opportunity has fallen through and our wrap sales have also slowed down in recent months.

As a business, we are surviving the pandemic, but it has had an impact and like many businesses right now we (and everyone who works for us) are vulnerable, so we are considering using our organic cotton fabric for mask production.

We would like to set it up as a buy-one, donate-one offer where we could both help the larger community by donating the cotton masks to community groups in need (for example, one local hospital is requesting cotton masks for visitors or to use over top of N95 masks) and continue to operate our business. 

Having reviewed the Science about cotton masks we feel that they are a useful tool - not a perfect solution - in slowing the rate of infection.  We believe, for the general population, cotton masks result in a "I protect you <> you protect me" situation by limiting the number of droplets that exit your mouth and reducing the amount you touch your face.

What do you think?  Would you support this project?  Let us know in the comments below. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments


  • This is a great idea, and I would definitely buy them for my family.

    Isabelle on
  • Yes make them.

    Mike Paquette on
  • Great Idea. We are a veterinary practice and we are using homemade face masks so that health care workers have access to the others!

    Kelly Gottschalk on
  • It’s a very sweet idea. It has been very confusing to know what to do, especially as I live in New York and I’m still going to work. I think people forget about all the people who are working who are not doctors and nurses but still are in quite a bit of danger.

    When I first saw the posts about making masks, which I’ve seen for a few weeks now, I was also curious about hospitals but all the reports I’ve seen from hospitals was if they wanted those N95 masks or nothing so that material masks mean nothing to them. That is the feedback I have gotten from healthcare professionals here. And I wish they were working on making those masks so that they were reusable and not used once and trashed but that’s what they’re looking for and that’s why I think they need so many.

    In the end I resolved to just wear something over my face, I had a cloth mask from something previously unrelated, and a scarf on top of that, for two basic reasons, to prevent me from touching my face so much which apparently is a big problem, and to prevent me from spreading if I should have it and be unaware.

    To give it to people visiting people in hospitals it’s nice but if they’re giving them an N 95 mask then why would they be wearing this on top of it? Maybe I missed something there. Maybe to give to people in nursing homes or in situations like that might be nice, not only to protect themselves and each other (in the ways that I said) but also because your designs look cheerful and lovely. Or people working in supermarkets and places like that. I would be down for helping with that.

    Samm on
  • I think that this is a great idea…especially if you are willing to donate them to a worthy cause as well. I would support as long as my purchase helps others. It is extremely important that we all contribute to make things better.

    Laura on
  • I would buy 4 right off the bat , not even knowing the price. Greatest idea!!!

    Deborah Hollingsworth on
  • Absolutely!!!!!!! We must look at the whole problem and take advice wherever it comes from.

    Jamie on
  • Great idea! I would definitely buy one❤️

    Jacqueline Miller on
  • Yes yes yes make face masks they are so needed. Here are two designers I follow who have some good info on their IG they are giving people the option to buy one donate one which I think is awesome. One of them is giving a mask with purchase or you can choose to donate
    Also join Face book page for lots of info on Mask making volunteers you will get an idea of the urgency of the situation.
    I truly think more and more info will be coming out regarding the Benefits of wearing masks and that will lead people to want to abstain them cloth masks that you can wash and reuse is a wonderful option
    Good luck And best
    Check out
    @shopdolan
    @jennafergracious
    Facebook – check our Maskapolooza
    This is a great video going around incase you have not seen it

    https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-X46glDxsq/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    Sue Chambers on
  • A wonderful idea. Since we have such an unresponsive government here in the U.S., there is a tremendous need for everyone helping out. I would certainly buy from you.

    Kathy Phillips on


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