Research on the efficacy of face shields confirms that while they are excellent for blocking large splashes, they are in preventing the spread of airborne pathogens like COVID-19.
Studies published in journals like Physics of Fluids highlight several critical reasons why face shields fail as standalone protection: Study: Face Shields Not a Good Mask Substitute
In laboratory simulations, face shields blocked only 2% of exhaled cough aerosols, whereas N95 respirators blocked 99% and medical masks blocked 59%. Comparison: Face Shields vs. Masks Research on the efficacy of face shields confirms
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health authorities do not recommend face shields as a primary substitute for cloth face coverings because they lack a peripheral seal. Study: Face Shields Not a Good Mask Substitute