Wearing it under the chin, hanging on one ear, leaving the nose open to breathe, etc. Are some of the many ways of wearing a mask these days. While some people wear their masks in a proper manner, most of them want to get rid of it. And to justify not wearing a mask they say that they are unable to breathe properly and feel suffocated. What they fail to acknowledge is the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic has not ended yet. The virus is still out there in the air and can be fatal.
WHO New Guideline
In its updated guidelines, the World Health Organization (WHO) has mentioned wearing a mask in public as well as indoor places, especially where there is insufficient ventilation. “WHO advises that the general public should wear a non-medical mask in indoor (e.g. shops, shared workplaces, schools) or outdoor settings where physical distancing of at least 1 meter cannot be maintained. If indoors, unless ventilation has been assessed to be adequate, WHO advises that the general public should wear a non-medical mask, regardless of whether physical distancing of at least 1 meter can be maintained” states the WHO.
Use Face shields
However, it also states that a mask alone, even when it is used correctly, is insufficient to provide adequate protection or source control. Other infection prevention and control (IPC) measures include hand hygiene, the physical distancing of at least 1 meter, avoidance of touching one’s face, respiratory etiquette, adequate ventilation in indoor settings, testing, contact tracing, quarantine and isolation. Together these measures are critical to prevent human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2. Therefore, with more than 68 million cases worldwide and 9 million cases in India, wearing a mask while stepping out is extremely important. Those who cannot wear masks due to certain medical reasons, the medical authorities have recommended the use of face shields. However, face shields are not as good an option as masks, with regard to the transmission of the virus via droplets.