The Fiji Times

‘Wear masks in public’

Coronaviru­s: WHO updates guidance

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LONDON - The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) updated its guidance on Friday to recommend that government­s ask everyone to wear fabric face masks in public areas where there is a risk of transmissi­on of COVID-19 to help reduce the spread of the pandemic disease.

In its new guidance, prompted by evidence from studies conducted in recent weeks, the WHO stressed that face masks were only one of a range of tools that can reduce the risk of viral transmissi­on, and should not give a false sense of protection.

“Masks on their own will not protect you from COVID-19,” the WHO’s directorge­neral Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told reporters at a briefing.

The WHO’s technical lead expert on COVID-19, Maria Van Kerkhove, said in a Reuters interview: “We are advising government­s to encourage that the general public wear a mask. And we specify a fabric mask — that is, a non-medical mask.

“We have new research findings,” she added. “We have evidence now that if this is done properly it can provide a barrier ... for potentiall­y infectious droplets.”

While some countries and US states have recommende­d or mandated the wearing of face coverings in public, the WHO had previously said there was not enough evidence for or against the use of masks for healthy people in the wider community. It had always recommende­d that medical masks be worn by people who are sick and by those caring for them.

Britain has said masks will be compulsory for passengers on buses, trains, aircraft and ferries in England from June 15.

The UN agency’s advice that all healthcare workers dealing with COVID-19 patients, or with suspected cases of the respirator­y disease caused by the novel coronaviru­s, should wear medical masks remains the same, Ms Van Kerkhove said.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/Sergio Perez ?? A woman wearing a protective face mask salutes as people hold a minute of silence during the last day of the official 10-day mourning of those who died of the coronaviru­s disease, at Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, Spain on Friday.
Picture: REUTERS/Sergio Perez A woman wearing a protective face mask salutes as people hold a minute of silence during the last day of the official 10-day mourning of those who died of the coronaviru­s disease, at Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, Spain on Friday.

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