University of Saskatchewan (USask) has found wearing a mask doesn’t affect a person’s ability to breath while they exercise strenuously.Physically-fit participants featuring seven men and seven woman each rode a stationary bike three times until they reached the exhaustion — once with no mask, the other two with a surgical mask and a three-ply cloth mask.
Loraas Recycling staff urge people to put gloves and masks in the garbage USask College of Medicine professor Dr. Phil Chilibeck says the results were similar to other studies done on the same topic.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]“From our analysis, we can combine our study with previous studies,” Chilibeck said. “(It really does not) have that.