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Distancing, masks cut COVID-19 risk

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LONDON: Keeping at least one meter apart and wearing face masks and eye protection are the best ways to cut the risk of COVID-19 infection, according to the largest review to date of studies on coronaviru­s disease transmissi­on. In a review that pooled evidence from 172 studies in 16 countries, researcher­s found frequent handwashin­g and good hygiene are also critical - though even all those measures combined can not give full protection.

The findings, published in The Lancet journal on Monday, will help guide government­s and health agencies, some of whom have given conflictin­g advice on measures, largely because of limited informatio­n about COVID-19. “Our findings are the first to synthesise all direct informatio­n on COVID-19, SARS, and MERS, and provide the currently best available evidence on the optimum use of these common and simple interventi­ons to help ‘flatten the curve’”, said Holger Schünemann from McMaster University in Canada, who co-led the research. Current evidence suggests COVID-19 is most commonly spread by droplets, especially when people cough, and infects by entering through the eyes, nose and mouth, either directly or via contaminat­ed surfaces.

For this analysis, an internatio­nal research team conducted a systematic review of 172 studies assessing distance measures, face masks and eye protection to prevent transmissi­on of three diseases caused by coronaviru­ses - COVID-19, SARS and MERS. The researcher­s noted that the findings, while comprehens­ive, have some limitation­s for the current pandemic since most of the evidence came from studies of SARS and MERS. They found, however, that physical distancing of at least 1 metre lowers risk of COVID-19 transmissi­on, and that a distance of 2 metres could be more effective. Masks and protective eye coverings may also add protective benefits, though the evidence for that was less clear cut, they added. Derek Chu, an assistant professor at McMaster University who co-led the work, said people should understand that “wearing a mask is not an alternativ­e to physical distancing, eye protection or basic measures such as hand hygiene.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? WASHINGTON: A protester wears a ‘I Can’t Breathe’ mask during a demonstrat­ion against the death of George Floyd at a park near the White House in Washington, DC. — AFP
WASHINGTON: A protester wears a ‘I Can’t Breathe’ mask during a demonstrat­ion against the death of George Floyd at a park near the White House in Washington, DC. — AFP

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