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From my quick investigation into things...
N95/P95 or better. NIOSH certified.
The NIOSH thing is important because otherwise you may end up with an N95 mask for woodworking but it doesn’t seal correctly.
Some masks have that hard piece in the middle that helps expel your exhale (moisture n heat) to make it more comfortable when wearing for a long time.
My search on Amazon this morning was unsuccessful to say the least. Either bad sellers with horrible reviews, crap masks, or when you go to checkout, it says those are only for healthcare workers, and you can't buy em.
No way can the CDC issue that recommendation until quality masks are available to the public.
It is not at all clear that the CDC will recommend N95 masks for general public use. I expect that they will recommend that we all wear surgical or cloth masks in public. These will greatly reduce the likelihood that the wearer will spread the virus. In the end, what happens is that an individual coughs into a mask instead of into the air.
European countries are starting to require some face covering when in public.
In 'Big Adjustment,' Some European Countries Push For Residents To Wear Masks