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> The "95" in N95 represents the filtration effectiveness.

> So _any_ leakage means the mask fails in it purpose of filtration.

What do you mean by that? The "95" is just a statement of its performance characteristics, which literally every well-engineered thing has quantified (and are always less than "perfect").

Now if you want an N95 to meet its specifications, it has to be tightly fitted. However it's a spectrum of effectiveness, and unless the fit is ridiculously bad, the protection factor is still going to be better than a cloth mask, e.g.:

                                                                               poorly           well-    
                       cloth or                                                fitted           fitted
    No mask            surgical mask                                           N95              N95    Perfect
   |O-------------------------O---------------------------------------------------O--------------O--------O|
Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.


Now add a time component of exposure to the virus.

And your graph shows 100% infection rate with every setup that has any kind of leak at some point in time.


> Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

Show one study in a vaccinated population of humans, that demonstrates any real-world effectiveness of masks.

The "good" here is never quantified, nor demonstrated. It's always an inference from some mechanism.




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