N95s are best practice no matter if the specific disease is airborne or droplet since there’s still airborne respiratory diseases circulating. Droplet particles are larger than airborne and n95s protect against both.
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You can’t really get better than n95s unless you get a PAPR machine or p100 masks (think gas mask). Also n95s and kn95s are the same. Sorry if that was your question and I just rambled!
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https://today.umd.edu/n95-masks-nearly-perfect-at-blocking-covid-umd-study-shows
I can elaborate if anyone is interested but I won’t, for now.
You’re better off with a KN95 that seals to your face than an N95 that doesn’t.