A growing number of
scientific studies show that wearing a mask reduces the risk of infecting
others as well as yourself. Wearing a mask should be compulsory when physical
distance and contact tracing cannot be guaranteed, especially in indoor spaces.
The
Issues for You
While the issue of
wearing a mask was hotly debated in the media during the first phase of the
epidemic, the national COVID-19 scientific task force recommended in April 2020
the widespread implementation of the wearing of a mask when physical distancing
cannot be assured. Since then, a growing number of scientific studies have
shown that wearing a mask can indeed make a very important contribution to
stemming the epidemic.
The
first Option
First, wearing a mask
protects others: the mask retains the microscopic droplets that are present in
the air exhaled by a healthy or sick person. They stay suspended in the air and
can infect other people, especially in indoor spaces where there is little air
change. Even if the masks were to retain only a reduced number of droplets,
they would likely have a very strong impact on the epidemic. In particular,
they could slow down transmission from carriers who do not yet have symptoms (for
example without coughing) and who are now estimated to be responsible for
around half of the infections.
Second, hygiene masks
protect those who wear them: they reduce the risk of infection by about a
third, according to a meta-analysis based on 44 scientific publications that
appeared in June 2020 in the medical journal The Lancet. It should be noted
that no study has shown negative effects of wearing a mask, such as the fact
that it would be likely to discourage compliance with other hygiene measures.
There is now a scientific consensus that wearing a mask is a pragmatic and
effective measure to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Authorities such as the
WHO or the American CDC now recommend it.
The
Right Recommendation
Given the low number of
people wearing masks at the end of June 2020, we recommend that the wearing of
a mask be compulsory in cases where it is not possible to maintain a physical
distance between people and where it is impossible to maintain a physical
distance between people. can guarantee contact tracing. Due to transmission by
microscopic droplets in suspension, this is a particularly important measure
for indoor spaces, especially in public transport.
Wearing a mask protects
the community and now you can buy
mask for Sikhs online that aremakes it comfortable and
useful for the Punjabis and Sikhs. It is difficult for a person to do this
voluntarily when they see that they are part of a minority. The masks are
perfect in every possible way and wearing them also offers the security and
safety that you look for.
