stylin19a wrote:
“both were given blanket EUA by FDA.
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19-emergency-use-authorizations-medical-devices/personal-protective-equipment-euas
then the blanket was removed. Then N95 was given limited EUA.
“This EUA does not permit use of authorized respirators by the general public.”
https://www.fda.gov/media/135763/download
I wonder what changed ?”
Are those cheapie blue fanfold masks listed under EUA?
EUA items can’t be mandated, so if they’re listed....
yep...they call them surgical face masks...you have to dig into the first link...
but check this out: (It’s in the section in blue)
FDA Revokes Emergency Use Authorizations for Non-NIOSH-Approved Disposable Respirators and Decontamination Systems as Access to FDA-authorized and NIOSH-approved N95s Increases Nationwide
I wonder who is the vice-president in charge of checking every person to determine if they are wearing un-approved masks?
Masks No Longer Authorized:
3/19/2021 Homtex, Inc. Sovereign America Surgical Mask
Model #: 2000SM1, Blue color
02/03/2021 EcoGuard Inc.
Surgical Mask - Disposable Single-Use 3-Ply Earloop
Model #: EcoGuard B ECO01
Surgical Mask - Disposable Single-Use 3-Ply Tie-on
Model #: EcoGuard B ECO02
01/22/2021 Premier Guard USA LLC Premier Guard USA Surgical Face Mask 20-1002-SFM3
Just shoot me...