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Thu Dec 10, 2015, 05:34 AM Dec 2015

Amid China’s Smog Worries, One More: Counterfeit Masks

BEIJING — As pollution darkened the skies above northern China this week, and Beijing declared its first red alert over the capital’s air quality, the state-run news media gave anxious readers one more reason to worry about going outdoors.

The customs authorities in Shanghai have seized nearly 120,000 counterfeit surgical masks, the official China News Service reported on Thursday. Such masks have become an increasingly common sight in China in recent years, with more people wearing them in an effort to protect themselves from pollution.

Although the China News Service report suggested that the counterfeit masks, seized in two separate raids, had been intended for export, Chinese social media was abuzz with skepticism, and many wondered whether their own masks were authentic.

“I only hope they’re not making a tour in the free trade zone and then coming back in as imports,” one person wrote online about the counterfeits.

“I feel I’m not poisoned to death by the smog, but am choked to death by the smell of the mask,” another person wrote on the Weibo microblogging platform. “Is it fake?”

The report said that the masks seized in Shanghai — which bore the logo of the American manufacturer 3M, the maker of one of the most popular models of masks in China — were made with inferior materials and that they would offer no protection from air pollution. In fact, the report said the masks would actually pose an added threat to the health of those who wore them, though it did not explain how.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/11/world/asia/china-smog-face-mask.html
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Amid China’s Smog Worries, One More: Counterfeit Masks (Original Post) Tab Dec 2015 OP
That is some bad press for 3M pugetres Dec 2015 #1
3M where were these masks going? Person 2713 Dec 2015 #2
 

pugetres

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1. That is some bad press for 3M
Thu Dec 10, 2015, 07:18 AM
Dec 2015

I remember having to go through yearly mask fittings for 3M particulate masks. If the counterfeits cannot protect a wearer from smog, they sure as heck cannot protect healthcare workers from more immediate threats.

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