During the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing on
Friday, April 3, President Donald Trump announced new guidance for the American
public to protect themselves against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This
new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states
that Americans should wear nonmedical-grade, cloth masks when they go out in
public.
Why was this guidance issued?
COVID-19 cases continue to increase throughout the United
States, despite social distancing efforts. Because individuals can have the
disease without exhibiting symptoms, they can unknowingly spread it when they
go out in public to gather groceries or other essential supplies.
This announcement is a new development in the
administration’s stance on wearing face masks. However, the Department of
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in a statement, “While we
don’t have evidence that a cloth mask protects you from acquiring the virus,
the science suggests it will help prevent you from spreading it to others—a key
way to protect the most vulnerable, slow the spread and save lives.”
What types of masks
should be worn?
The CDC stresses that individuals should opt for cloth masks
that can be washed or nonmedical-grade disposable masks that cover their mouth
and nose. Individuals should not purchase
N95 or surgical masks, as those masks should be reserved for health care
professionals.
The CDC has issued a step-by-step
guide on how to make a cloth mask at home, and how to properly wear one in
public. Please follow the guidance provided on the CDC website for best
practices to stay safe while wearing a face mask.
What does this mean for
you?
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread throughout the
country. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, consider wearing a face mask as
instructed by the CDC when you go out in public.
For more information on the COVID-19 pandemic, contact Better
Business Planning, Inc. today.
Source: Zywave, 2020.
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