Lethbridge Herald

There’s more we can do to prevent virus spread

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After reading R.B Walter Kerber’s “letter to the editor entitled “My plea to society” in the Lethbridge Herald on April 9, I must say I concur with everything he has said. We must all do our part to slow the spread of COVID-19. It was reported that a third of the world is presently in some form of lockdown.

However, the letter only lightly touched on face masks, which I feel are just as important as social distancing, hand washing and staying at home as much as possible. They should be worn when we must go into public spaces that are deemed essential services (grocery stores, etc.). It has also been reported that one in four carriers (25 per cent) of the COVID19 virus could be asymptomat­ic, meaning they are showing no signs of the virus. Properly-fitting homemade masks could protect us from the unknown, asymptomat­ic carrier (a few health officials say that wearing a mask in public only protects against the spread of the virus).

A study done in Washington state’s King County by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that of the 23 people who tested positive for COVID-19, only 10 people showed signs symptoms of the virus on the day of being tested with the remaining 10 people developing systems one week later.

Also, I would like to see those individual­s who must enter assisted-living establishm­ents for whatever reason be required to wear an approved mask when having to work within close proximity of the residents living there. We must do all that we can to protect ourselves and those who are vulnerable from acquiring this non-discrimina­ting virus.

Kent Perry

Lethbridge

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