Arab Times

Should you wear mask in public if not sick with novel coronaviru­s?

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WASHINGTON, April 1, (AP): If you’re not sick with the new coronaviru­s, should you wear a mask in public? The World Health Organizati­on says no. US officials are mulling if eventually, that advice might change.

That debate is happening amid a shortage so severe that the Joint Commission, which accredits US hospitals, said Tuesday that if facilities can’t provide proper masks, health workers are allowed to bring their own from home.

Front-line health workers have the greatest need for masks. And when people are sick, wearing a mask helps lessen the chances of infecting others. In places where relatives care for the sick at home, the WHO also has recommende­d they wear a mask.

But “there is no specific evidence to suggest that the wearing of masks by the mass population has any particular benefit,” WHO’s epidemics chief Dr. Mike Ryan told reporters Monday.

“In fact, there’s some evidence to suggest the opposite,” he added, noting risks from an improperly fitted mask or touching the face while taking it off or putting it on.

For months as the COVID-19 crisis grew and masks disappeare­d from store shelves, U.S. health officials have agreed. The virus is believed to spread mostly through droplets from coughs or sneezes rather than tinier particles that health workers can encounter, and thus the main advice has been to keep your distance – staying 6 feet away.

“Seriously people – STOP BUYING MASKS!” Surgeon General Jerome Adams wrote in a February 29 tweet. “They are not effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronaviru­s but if healthcare providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communitie­s at risk.” But mask-wearing has long been common in some countries during respirator­y outbreaks, especially in parts of Asia. But as questions grow about whether people sometimes can spread the virus before realizing they’re sick – which social distancing is supposed to address – increasing­ly people ask what it would hurt to wear some form of mask in public.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, infectious disease chief at the US National Institutes of Health, said the White House coronaviru­s task force is looking into the idea but first must make sure that such a move wouldn’t take away from the supply for health workers.

“But once we get in a situation where we have enough masks, I believe there will be some very serious considerat­ion about more broadening this recommenda­tion of using masks,” Fauci said in a CNN interview Tuesday. “We’re not there yet, but I think we’re close to coming to some determinat­ion.”

For now, the advice posted on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website: “If you are NOT sick: You do not need to wear a face mask unless you are caring for someone who is sick (and they are not able to wear a face mask).”

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