mine was not a criticism of your accurate description of the article title; rather, just an opportunity to put forth (again!) that the way nearly everyone selects, fit tests/applies, wears and maintains their mask renders them ineffective against the virus. But masks do serve a social purpose: by giving still-scared-out-of their-minds-Americans the courage to leave their house and mix with other human beings, masks wearers participate in spreading the virus, thus shortening the x-axis of the infection curve (time). Cheers!
Thats what I thought. I never thought you were arguing with me. Thanks.