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Niveles de Alerta Antiterrorista en España. Nivel Actual 4 de 5.

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Infografia: Los estilos de vello facial y los respiradores con mascarilla de filtrado / Facial Hairstyles and Filtering Facepiece Respirators by CDC


Los estilos de vello facial y los respiradores con mascarilla de filtrado
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An infographic released by the U.S. CDC in 2017 that outlines which types of facial hair work with face masks and respirators. (CDCShould you shave your beard to stop COVID-19? The U.S. CDC has a guide




Facial hair could be a big no-no if COVID-19 reaches pandemic status
KATYA SLEPIANFeb. 27, 2020 
Did you know your beard could be spreading the new coronavirus?
Well, according the U.S Centre for Disease Control (CDC), facial hair could be a big no-no if COVID-19 reaches pandemic status, as it’s widely expected to.
The CDC released an infographic showing what types of facial hair work with face masks and what kinds will not, although it originally did so in 2017 as part of a Movember notice.

A clean-shaven look tops the list of acceptable facial hair types, of course, but some moustaches and soul patches also make the cut. Generally, the more hirsute, the less acceptable to the CDC.
The CDC-released list is extensive, with 36 types making the list. It includes some common facial hair types such as stubble, a goatee, mutton chops and pencil moustaches but also some more creative forms such as the Bandholz, the Zorro and the horseshoe. In case you’re wondering: stubble, Bandholz and mutton chops are not okay, but a short goatee, the Zorro and the pencil moustache are on CDC’s good list.
Although the CDC initially released the beard infographic in 2017 for workers who wear respiratory masks, it’s been making the rounds on Twitter on Thursday and people have some mixed opinions.

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