10 Ways to Protect YourSelf and Family From CoronaVirus
3. Hygiene and use of masks.
The infection is transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person. mainly by close contact or by air via saliva droplets which can be easily transmitted by coughing or sneezing. This invisible “nebulization” of the droplets can, in fact, settle anywhere: on surfaces. on objects. on clothes around the infected person.
For this reason, among the measures to prevent contagion. it is recommended to avoid close contact with people who have flu-like symptoms and in general. i.e. at least one meter of safety distance. In fact, the virus can be transmitted – albeit less easily – even to a person who has contracted it but who appears asymptomatic.
We recommend that you avoid using the same fabric when sneezing or coughing, Once used it should be thrown away and carefully closed the bag or covered the basket. Immediately afterward. you should wash your hands for at least 40 seconds immediately afterward. Therefore wearing masks could help a lot. in reality. most recommend the use of the mask only to those who have symptoms that may suspect a COVID- 19 infection and in those who take care of the sick or the elderly. both at home than elsewhere.
However, there are doubts about the real antiviral capabilities of surgical masks: many more opaque than those normally used against smog or bacteria. because viruses are microorganisms so small that they “pass” through any tissue or material. or in any case capable of being transmitted. through the nose and eyes. which are normally not protected.
That said. in combination with other prevention measures. such as washing your hands often. it can be helpful.
Wash your hands
Wear the mask making sure it adheres to the face and covers the mouth and possibly the nose.
Do not touch the mask while wearing it.
Once wet. replace it. To remove it. pull it only by the elastic bands and throw it away in a closed bag; Wash your hands well immediately afterward.