Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Wearing masks in public places may contain virus spread: Study

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NEW DELHI: Wearing surgical masks in public spaces may help limit the transmissi­on of viruses, including the one that causes coronaviru­s disease or Covid-19, according to a new study, the latest in a growing body of research in favour of masks to stop the deadly contagion.

The study was published in the journal Nature Medicine on Saturday days after a high-level US scientific panel said the Sarscov-2 virus that caused Covid-19 is airborne and can be spread through speech or breathing – contradict­ing previously held belief that it spreads largely through close contact.

Sars-cov-2 is part of the coronaviru­s family, which also caused the 2003 Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome epidemic.

Scientists at the University of Maryland found in laboratory experiment­s that the masks “significan­tly” reduced the amounts of airborne viruses from infected patients.

Coronaviru­s was detected in respirator­y droplets and aerosols in 3 of 10 and 4 of 10 of the samples collected without face masks, respective­ly but did not detect any in respirator­y droplets or aerosols collected from participan­ts wearing face masks.

Donald Milton, one of the authors of the paper, cautioned that the results merely suggested that surgical masks may only limit the extent of transmissi­on and not protect wearers from infection. “In normal times we’d say that if it wasn’t shown statistica­lly significan­t or the effective in real-world studies, we don’t recommend it,” he said. “But in the middle of a pandemic, we’re desperate. The thinking is that even if it cuts down transmissi­on a little bit, it’s worth trying.”

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