Discussion COVID 19 - Lockdowns and Restrictions

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N95 last destination to save us from infection

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N95 last destination to save us from infection

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yes frankly they should enforce people with more travel to use n95 masks , though when wearing it for longer time it feels tight or sweaty , breathless or having breathe problem . especially in moderate climate places where it does feels cold but suddenly weather changes to hot/ mild hot - more sweat it makes unbearable to wear for long. it seems they are not making proper fit masks in n95 or some use cheap attaching thread like weak ribbon or plastic type which breaks while wearing or putting .

have observed people most people surprisingly wearing short masks which doesn't fit properly or is more tight, it doesn't cover the nose properly even compared to surgical masks. tv news anchors should be told to compulsorily wear masks while taking interview in public in crowded areas even in closed spaces inside vehicle , they are taking interviews without wearing masks.

while wearing cloth masks - they should wear surgical masks both together. if one is only wearing clothes masks it should be comfort and fit to face not short ones which doesn't cover face or nose properly while wearing . surgical masks should only be three pliers and not very thin.
 
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  • The ministry of home affairs has decided to end all the COVID-19 restrictions from March 31.
  • However, some measures like the use of face masks and hand hygiene will still continue as earlier.
  • The union government had issued various guidelines and measures for the first time on March 24, 2020, under the Disaster Management Act.
 
  • The ministry of home affairs has decided to end all the COVID-19 restrictions from March 31.
  • However, some measures like the use of face masks and hand hygiene will still continue as earlier.
  • The union government had issued various guidelines and measures for the first time on March 24, 2020, under the Disaster Management Act.
Doing preparation for 4th wave.
 
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