Dr. Greene’s Answer:
Vicki, thank you for your service in the midst of this battle and for your great question.
As of today (April 3) the CDC has urged that all of us wear masks when we are in public, which I expect will further decrease the coronavirus spread. Many people who have no symptoms are contagious — including both healthcare workers and people in general.
Masks are especially good at decreasing US spreading infections to others.
My mask helps protect you; your mask helps protect me — and together we make a big difference in decreasing this illness.
How To Reuse Masks Safely
- 1. Be especially careful not to touch the outside surface of the mask with your hands.
- 2. If you do accidentally touch the outside of the mask, wash your hands immediately.
- 3. If the mask does become damaged, visibly dirtied, or difficult to breathe through – change masks even if it is not the end of a shift.
- 4. If you take the mask off for a break, don’t touch the outside of the mask, but fold it so that the outer surface is against itself, slip it in a bag, and wash your hands.
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