Mga pupon durante kan pandemya nin COVID-19

Mga naka face mask na tawo

Durante kan COVID-19 pandemic, napapaatubang sa mga maskara, arog baga kan mga masks sa operasyon asin maskarang tela, an ginagamit na pamkontrol sa publiko asin personal na salud tumang sa paglakop kan SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 panic surgican SARS-CoV-2. Sa komunidad asin mga kamugtakan sa salud, an paggamit ninda bilang gikanan nin pagkontrol sa limitasyon kan virus asin siring man para sa personal na proteksion tanganing malikayan an impeksio source pagkontrol.[1] Tamang sulot an mga masel kapwa sa limitasyon kan mga turo sa paghangos asin aerosol na pinapalakop nin mga indibiduwal na may helang asin nagtatabang na maprotehiran an marahay na salud na mga indibiduwal sa impeksiyon respiratortoryo.[2]

An Populasyon-ribong maskarang epektibo sa paghira kan transporasyon kan COVID-19.[3][4][5] An mga Masko nag - efficacy, kaiba an N95 asin surgikal na mga maskara na nagpapaluwas nin mga maskarang tela, na mas lakop huli sa kakulangan nin kuwarta,[7] alagad minsan an mga maskarang tela, na may pagkakibang nin tela asin maskara, nagtatao sa mga nagsusulot nin substantial na proteksion sa mga parti na may koneksion sa COVID-19.[2] Sa mga retrato na makukuang tela, na may dobleng kotton, mestisong mga maskara, asin kotton flantel na ginigibo sa pinakamarahay asin epektibong pag - oswag sa mga pag - adal sa pankagabsan na paagi, an mga pag - estudyar sa mga pag - adal na may koneksion sa moral.[6]

An mga mask ginamit na marhay sa bilog na kinaban. Kan Marso 2021, kinakarkulong 129 bilyon na lalawgon an ginagamit kada bulan.

  1. "Fluid Dynamics of Respiratory Infectious Diseases". Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 23 (1): 547–577. July 2021. doi:10.1146/annurev-bioeng-111820-025044. PMID 34255991. 
  2. "Examining the interplay between face mask usage, asymptomatic transmission, and social distancing on the spread of COVID-19". Scientific Reports 11. 6 August 2021. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-94960-5. 
  3. Effectiveness of public health measures in reducing the incidence of covid-19, SARS-CoV-2 transmission, and covid-19 mortality: systematic review and meta-analysis. 18 November 2021. https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj-2021-068302. 
  4. The Real-World Effectiveness Of Face Masks Against Covid-19 by John Drake, director of the Center for the Ecology of Infectious Diseases at the University of Georgia
  5. Science Brief: Community Use of Masks to Control the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Experimental and epidemiologic data support community masking to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2, including alpha and delta variants, among adults and children. [...] Mask use has been found to be safe and is not associated with clinically significant impacts on respiration or gas exchange under most circumstances, except for intense exercise. The limited available data indicate no clear evidence that masking impairs emotional or language development in children. [I]n combination with other contextual cues, masks are unlikely to produce serious impairments of children’s social interactions. A study of 2-year-old children concluded that they were able to recognize familiar words presented without a mask and when hearing words through opaque masks. Among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), interventions including positive reinforcement and coaching caregivers to teach mask wearing have improved participants’ ability to wear a face mask. These findings suggest that even children who may have difficulty wearing a mask can do so effectively through targeted interventions.
  6. Physical distancing, face masks, and eye protection to prevent person-to-person transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis. June 2020. 

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