Wear Face Mask If You Are Over 60 Years, When Going Out - WHO
July 15, 2020
Over-60s should wear medical-grade face masks when they’re out and cannot socially distance, WHO says in new guidance
PEOPLE aged over 60 are now being advised to wear medical-grade face masks by the World Health Organisation.
The
WHO is now supporting medical-grade masks for the over-60s and people
with underlying health conditions and says they need to be high-quality.
WHO says people over the age of 60 should be wearing medical-grade masks to stop the transmission of the virus.
WHO
guidance recommends more complex masks made of three layers of fabric
for the general public taking public transport or anywhere they cannot
keep their distance, such as shops.
It also says people over 60
or with underlying health conditions should wear medical masks in
“settings where physical distancing cannot be achieved” because of
“increased risk of infection and/or negative outcomes”, the Guardian
reports.
Anyone younger than 60 and in good health should wear a three-layer fabric mask, officials say.
The
layers recommended are absorbent cotton closest to the face, followed
by a polypropylene layer and then a synthetic layer that is
fluid-resistant.
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