Monday, April 20, 2020

Prevention of CORONA 19 : Mask I


How to distinguish between the front and the back of disposable masks,
how to use them, and how long to use them.
 
 
Hello,
this is Dynamic Peace 144~~
 
These days,
the news reports
about Corona 19 every day,
and the same goes for SNS such as the Internet and YouTube.
 
The reality is that there are more and more patients who are confirmed to be Corona 19 and everyone feels anxious.
 
 
But I hope we can prevent ourselves and overcome this situation.
 
In that sense, let's look at the overall usage of disposable masks today.
 
We're gathering information from all over the place to make sure we know exactly what we are doing.

Let's all stay healthy and raise our immune system to overcome this gloomy situation.
 
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To distinguish
between
 
front and back
 
 
top of disposable masks.
 
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In front of mask: earring strap out
 
1.
The strap should be worn out to make it stick to the face, improving confidentiality
 (to reduce air exposure).
 
 
2.
Wear the mask company logo facing outwards
 
 
3.
Disposable mask top and bottom: Wear the mask with the crease facing downwards.
 
 
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How to Wear a Mask
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It is important to keep the mouth-to-hand side out of reach in the process of wearing and taking off a mask.
 
It is recommended to use both sides of straps without touching the mask face as much as possible.
 
Also, the most important point is to wash and touch the mask after washing hands first.
 
 
 
 
Disposable mask usage period, precautions
 
 
It was initially reported that disposable masks were
 literally disposable,
These days, when it's hard to get a mask, there are a lot of opinions.
 
Mask Performance: Consequently, the goal is to block saliva, a more powerful infection path than viral particles.

The saliva is usually more than 5 micrometers long, and dental masks made of non-woven fabric or cotton can sufficiently block the saliva.
 
You don't have to insist on KF94.
KF80 or cotton or non-woven fabric masks are also available.
 
 
 
⇒⇒⇒ Mask Usage PERIOD ⇐⇐⇐
 
 
It would be best to use KF94 as a new one every day, but when it is difficult to get a mask, it is okay to take good care of it and use it for about a week.
 
1. Preventing saliva, which is an infectious pathway,
Old disposable masks are also available.
 
2. It can prevent nasal saliva from entering your respiratory mucous membrane directly.

BUT!
It's a problem if there's a virus on the outside of the mask, so wash your hands before wearing a disposable mask.
It's important not to touch the outside.

3. A host is required for the virus to multiply
Viruses on the mask surface cannot multiply
-> Virus on the mask is dried at room temperature while hanging at home ~

The virus dies after half a day.
 
 
Conclusion ~ !!!

If you don’t have a mask,

It is recommended to use it repeatedly even for several days.
Corona 19 Precautionary Actions in Case of Suspect.
 
 
Basically, it is most important that people wash their hands thoroughly and frequently with water and soap.
 
* Do not touch the face with unwashed hands.
When coughing in public, cover your mouth and nose with clothes, not hands.

* If you have symptoms of corona 19 such as fever or coughing, refrain from going out and watch the progress.

* Please refrain from going out of many places, and be sure to wear an old mask when going out.
 
If symptoms persist for 1-2 days, call your local jurisdiction over the phone.
 

#COVID19 #pandemic #World_Health_ Organization
#WHO #infodemicCOVID19
#CORONAVIRUS
 
 

4 comments:

  1. The number of people who don't wear mask are increasing. Corona-19, be careful!

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  2. I found the mask precious in time of corona.

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  3. Thank you for letting me know how to use the mast.
    Let's all be careful and overcome this situation.

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  4. Thank you for this informative and insightful article.

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