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COVID-19: NCDC speaks on wearing of face masks

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NCDC warns against mass gathering over possible spread of COVID-19

Wearing of face masks by members of the public without has been recommended by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

The NCDC said wearing of face masks, (or equivalent) was an optional additional layer to be used in addition to other measures such as physical distancing, hand and respiratory hygiene measures in Nigeria.

It added that the primary rationale for the advice on face masks was to prevent those who are infected but asymptomatic from spreading the virus.

The advice on face masks was contained in the NCDC’s ‘Advisory on the Use of Masks by Members of the Public Without Respiratory Symptoms’ document released on Tuesday, April 14.

It said older people with pre-existing conditions should wear face masks, adding that a person visiting a crowded place, such as a market, should also do same.

Five recommendations NCDC made on face masks in the country read:

1. The wearing of face masks, (or equivalent) is recommended as an optional additional layer to be used in addition to other measures such as physical
distancing, hand and respiratory hygiene measures in Nigeria. The primary rationale for the advice on face masks is to prevent those who are infected but asymptomatic from spreading the virus.

Masks have to be properly disposed of in waste bins. Improper handling and frequently touching masks can increase the risk of infection. Improvised masks are also an option – as long as they are properly washed regularly. They can
be made out of cloth or other materials.

2. The usage of face masks is particularly advised while attending large gatherings (where it is absolutely necessary to attend). These include but are not limited to shopping outlets, markets, shops and pharmacies among others.

3. Given the global shortage of personal protective equipment including medical masks, public sector resources should be preserved to procure medical masks for patients and healthcare workers who need them the most.

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4. The wearing of face masks alone will not protect against COVID-19, but must be combined with physical distancing, handwashing, respiratory hygiene, cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and other advice from NCDC.

5. Older persons (> 60) with existing medical conditions such as diabetes are particularly encouraged to wear masks as they are at higher risk of infection. It is also further advised that face masks are used by more vulnerable members of the society, citizens with ongoing respiratory problems, and those already exhibiting symptoms and awaiting testing.

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