Head of Emergency Services: Or you can simply make the mask mandatory at all public sites if Covid-19 instances continue to increase

 

Wearing masks on city streets may be mandatory in the country if the number of Covid-19 cases remains high, Raed Arafat, head of Romania’s emergency department, told the Digi24 television channel.

“It’s a possibility; I don’t need that to be interpreted and for other people to say “Arafat said mask [everywhere] starting tomorrow,” however, such a resolution may be close if the stage is not low and if we still have other people who are wrong,” Arafat said. Digi24.

This step can occur in some spaces if the number of infections continues to increase, he explained.

Lately, masks are mandatory in crowded public places at certain times. Several counties with high infection rates are making masks mandatory in all public places, i. e. in communities that would possibly be quarantined.

Arafat explained that the infection is milder in indoor areas, poorly ventilated or overcrowded and poorly ventilated.

“The mask is a way to protect the healthy user but also to save the inflamed user, who does not know that he is inflamed (the asymptomatic), from spreading the disease. Wearing a mask prevents us from harming others,” Arafat said.

When the inflamed user and the healthy user wear a mask, the threat of contracting the disease decreases because the healthy user is exposed to a lower viral load, rather than being dressed in a mask, he said.

“It is a disease with preventive measures: dressing in a mask, taking distance, complying with some fundamental hygiene rules. If we all wear a mask where we want and stick to the rules, we are already particularly restricting propagation and can prevent exponential spread,” he said.

Romania recorded 3130 cases of coronavirus on Thursday, October 8, the highest count since the onset of the pandemic. The total number of cases has reached 145,700 and 113,112 patients have recovered so far.

(Photo: Lcva / Dreamstime)

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Wearing a mask on city streets may be mandatory in the country if the number of Covid-19 cases remains high, Raed Arafat, head of Romania’s emergency department, told the Digi24 television channel.

“It’s a possibility; I don’t need that to be interpreted and for other people to say “Arafat said mask [everywhere] starting tomorrow,” however, such a resolution may be close if the stage is not low and we still have other people who are wrong,” Arafat. Digi24 said.

Such a move can be taken in some regions if the number of infections continues to increase, he said.

Lately, masks are a must in crowded public places at certain times. Several counties with high infection rates are making face masks mandatory in all public places – that is, in communities that could potentially be quarantined.

Arafat explained that the infection is milder in indoor areas, poorly ventilated or overcrowded.

“The mask is a way to protect the healthy user but also to save the inflamed user, who does not know that it is inflamed (the asymptomatic), from spreading the disease. Wearing a mask prevents us from harming others,” Arafat said.

When the inflamed user and the healthy user wear a mask, the threat of contracting the disease decreases because the healthy user is exposed to a lower viral load, rather than being dressed in a mask, he said.

“It is a disease with preventive measures: wearing a mask, taking distance, following some fundamental hygiene rules. If we all wear a mask where we want and adhere to the rules, we are already particularly restricting the spread and can avoid exponential spread. ” , He said.

Romania recorded 3,130 coronavirus cases on Thursday, October 8, the highest count since the start of the pandemic. The total number of cases has reached 145,700 and 113,112 patients have recovered so far.

(Photo: Lcva / Dreamstime)

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Wearing masks on city streets may be mandatory in the country if the number of Covid-19 cases remains high, Raed Arafat, head of Romania’s emergency department, told the Digi24 television channel.

“It’s a possibility; I don’t need that to be interpreted and for other people to say “Arafat said mask [everywhere] starting tomorrow,” however, such a resolution may be close if the stage is not low and we still have other people who are wrong,” Arafat. Digi24 said.

Such a move could be taken in some regions if the number of infections continues to increase, he said.

Lately, masks are mandatory in crowded public places at certain times. Several counties with high infection rates are making masks mandatory in all public places, i. e. in communities that would possibly be quarantined.

Arafat explained that the infection is milder in indoor areas, poorly ventilated or overcrowded.

“The mask is a way to protect the healthy user but also to save the inflamed user, who does not know that he is inflamed (the asymptomatic), from spreading the disease. Wearing a mask prevents us from harming others,” Arafat said.

When the inflamed user and the healthy user wear a mask, the threat of contracting the disease is lower because the healthy user is exposed to a lower viral load, rather than being dressed in a mask, he said.

“It is a disease with preventive measures: dressing in a mask, taking distance, following some fundamental hygiene rules. If we all wear a mask where we want and stick to the rules, we are already particularly restricting propagation and can prevent exponential spread,” he said.

Romania recorded 3130 cases of coronavirus on Thursday, October 8, the highest count since the onset of the pandemic. The total number of cases has reached 145,700 and 113,112 patients have recovered so far.

(Photo: Lcva / Dreamstime)

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