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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > Experts Call For N95s Over Surgical Masks As Flu, Covid Viruses Spread
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Experts Call For N95s Over Surgical Masks As Flu, Covid Viruses Spread

Last updated: January 15, 2026 10:55 am
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The healthcare landscape in the United States is facing a challenging time with a surge in influenza cases, particularly driven by a new variant of influenza A H3N2 called subclade K. This variant has been found to be more severe, especially affecting the elderly and young individuals. Alongside this, the ongoing wave of COVID-19 infections continues to put a strain on healthcare facilities across the nation.

Recent reports from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy have indicated a significant increase in hospital admissions due to respiratory illnesses. The numbers have been on the rise, with pediatric deaths and hospitalizations reaching alarming levels. The CDC estimates that millions have been affected by the flu, with a considerable number requiring hospitalization and unfortunately, resulting in deaths.

In addition to the influenza and COVID-19 cases, other respiratory viruses such as Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Pertussis are also circulating, adding to the burden on healthcare systems. The risk of exposure to these viruses has been highlighted by health analytics experts, with a growing concern about the long-term effects of these infections. The closure of long Covid clinics and increasing work requirements for Medical Assistance further complicate the situation for patients.

To combat the spread of respiratory illnesses, it is crucial to focus on improving ventilation in indoor spaces. Monitoring CO2 levels can help assess the ventilation quality in a room, with CO2 monitors being a useful tool for this purpose. Additionally, the use of HEPA units and Corsi-Rosenthal boxes can enhance indoor air quality and reduce the risk of transmission.

When it comes to personal respiratory protection, the use of respirators such as N95, KN95, and KF94 masks is recommended for better protection against airborne contaminants. While surgical masks have been considered adequate in the past, there is a growing consensus among experts that respirators offer superior protection, especially in healthcare settings. The call for universal use of respirators in healthcare has gained support from various experts, emphasizing the need for a higher standard of protection for healthcare workers.

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The economic impact of vaccine-preventable illnesses, including the costs associated with flu outbreaks, underscores the importance of preventive measures such as vaccination and improved respiratory protection. The decision to cut back on vaccines, as highlighted by Robert F. Kennedy, raises concerns among public health experts about the potential increase in preventable illnesses and deaths. The WHO Health Network’s advocacy for respirators as the standard of care for healthcare workers further emphasizes the need for a proactive approach to respiratory protection.

In conclusion, the current healthcare challenges posed by the surge in respiratory illnesses call for a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes improved ventilation, personal respiratory protection, and a proactive approach to healthcare safety. By implementing these measures, healthcare facilities can better protect both patients and healthcare workers from the risks associated with respiratory infections.

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