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Who will update the guidelines for the use of masks to support the wider use of masks in countries

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(Summary description)On June 3rd, novel coronavirus pneumonia was held by who. Michael Ryan, director of health emergencies at the who, said that he fully supported the use of respirators in specific circumstances and was part of a comprehensive strategy. However, there are concerns about using masks as an alternative to all other measures. Masks should be included in the risk management process instead of public health interventions, physical distance, monitoring and blocking. Who will update the guidelines on the use of masks.
Previously reported
Who published guidelines for the use of masks online on 29 January 2020.
Community environment
Individuals without respiratory symptoms should:
1. Avoid frequent gathering in closed and crowded space;
The novel coronavirus should be kept at least 1 meters away from the respiratory symptoms (such as coughing or sneezing) of 2..
3. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
4. If you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a bent elbow or tissue, dispose of the tissue immediately after use, and clean your hands;
5. Do not touch nose and mouth with hands;
6. No need for medical protective mask
Individuals with respiratory symptoms should:
In case of fever, cough and dyspnea, wear medical protective mask and seek medical treatment as soon as possible or in accordance with local practice;
Home care guide
To provide medical care in a family environment, the following guidelines should be followed:
Individuals suspected of having mild respiratory symptoms should:
1. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
2. Try to keep a distance (at least 1 meter) from healthy people;
3. In order to control respiratory secretions, medical protective masks should be provided for individuals, and they should be worn as long as they can bear it. For patients who can't stand medical protective masks, respiratory hygiene measures should be taken strictly, that is, covering the nose and mouth with disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. Discard material after use. Wash hands immediately after contacting respiratory secretions;
4. Open as many windows as possible to improve the air circulation in the living space.
Relatives or caregivers of individuals suspected of having mild respiratory symptoms should:
1. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
2. Try to keep a distance (at least 1 meter) from the patient;
3. Wear medical protective mask when in the same room with the patient;
4. Articles used by patients should be discarded immediately. Clean hands immediately after contact with respiratory secretions
5. Open as many windows as possible to improve the air circulation in the living space.
In medical institutions
Individuals with respiratory symptoms should:
1. Wear medical protective mask when waiting in the shunt area or waiting area or during activities in the site;
2. Wear medical protective mask in the same place with suspected or confirmed cases;
3. Do not wear medical protective mask when isolated in a single room, and cover your mouth and nose with disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. Dispose of them properly and clean hands immediately.
Medical workers should:
1. Wear medical protective masks when entering the room where suspected or confirmed patients are admitted, and when providing them with any care;
2. When performing the procedures of air mist generation (such as tracheal intubation, noninvasive ventilation, tracheotomy, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, artificial ventilation before intubation, bronchoscopy), the protection ability of microparticle respirator shall at least reach N95 certified by NIOSH, FFP2 certified by EU or equivalent standards.
Mask management
1. Carefully find the wearing position of the mask, cover the nose and mouth, fasten the bandage to ensure safety, and reduce the gap between the face and the mask as much as possible;
2. Avoid touching the mask during use;
3. Use appropriate methods to remove the mask (i.e. do not touch the front, but remove the bandage from the back);
4. After removing or accidentally touching the used mask, clean hands with alcohol based hand sanitizer; if it is obviously soiled, clean hands with soap and water;
5. Once the mask is damp / wet, replace it with a new clean and dry mask;
6. Do not reuse disposable masks;
7. Disposable masks shall be discarded immediately after each use. Under no circumstances is the use of cotton or gauze masks recommended.

Who will update the guidelines for the use of masks to support the wider use of masks in countries

(Summary description)On June 3rd, novel coronavirus pneumonia was held by who. Michael Ryan, director of health emergencies at the who, said that he fully supported the use of respirators in specific circumstances and was part of a comprehensive strategy. However, there are concerns about using masks as an alternative to all other measures. Masks should be included in the risk management process instead of public health interventions, physical distance, monitoring and blocking. Who will update the guidelines on the use of masks.
Previously reported
Who published guidelines for the use of masks online on 29 January 2020.
Community environment
Individuals without respiratory symptoms should:
1. Avoid frequent gathering in closed and crowded space;
The novel coronavirus should be kept at least 1 meters away from the respiratory symptoms (such as coughing or sneezing) of 2..
3. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
4. If you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a bent elbow or tissue, dispose of the tissue immediately after use, and clean your hands;
5. Do not touch nose and mouth with hands;
6. No need for medical protective mask
Individuals with respiratory symptoms should:
In case of fever, cough and dyspnea, wear medical protective mask and seek medical treatment as soon as possible or in accordance with local practice;
Home care guide
To provide medical care in a family environment, the following guidelines should be followed:
Individuals suspected of having mild respiratory symptoms should:
1. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
2. Try to keep a distance (at least 1 meter) from healthy people;
3. In order to control respiratory secretions, medical protective masks should be provided for individuals, and they should be worn as long as they can bear it. For patients who can't stand medical protective masks, respiratory hygiene measures should be taken strictly, that is, covering the nose and mouth with disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. Discard material after use. Wash hands immediately after contacting respiratory secretions;
4. Open as many windows as possible to improve the air circulation in the living space.
Relatives or caregivers of individuals suspected of having mild respiratory symptoms should:
1. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
2. Try to keep a distance (at least 1 meter) from the patient;
3. Wear medical protective mask when in the same room with the patient;
4. Articles used by patients should be discarded immediately. Clean hands immediately after contact with respiratory secretions
5. Open as many windows as possible to improve the air circulation in the living space.
In medical institutions
Individuals with respiratory symptoms should:
1. Wear medical protective mask when waiting in the shunt area or waiting area or during activities in the site;
2. Wear medical protective mask in the same place with suspected or confirmed cases;
3. Do not wear medical protective mask when isolated in a single room, and cover your mouth and nose with disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. Dispose of them properly and clean hands immediately.
Medical workers should:
1. Wear medical protective masks when entering the room where suspected or confirmed patients are admitted, and when providing them with any care;
2. When performing the procedures of air mist generation (such as tracheal intubation, noninvasive ventilation, tracheotomy, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, artificial ventilation before intubation, bronchoscopy), the protection ability of microparticle respirator shall at least reach N95 certified by NIOSH, FFP2 certified by EU or equivalent standards.
Mask management
1. Carefully find the wearing position of the mask, cover the nose and mouth, fasten the bandage to ensure safety, and reduce the gap between the face and the mask as much as possible;
2. Avoid touching the mask during use;
3. Use appropriate methods to remove the mask (i.e. do not touch the front, but remove the bandage from the back);
4. After removing or accidentally touching the used mask, clean hands with alcohol based hand sanitizer; if it is obviously soiled, clean hands with soap and water;
5. Once the mask is damp / wet, replace it with a new clean and dry mask;
6. Do not reuse disposable masks;
7. Disposable masks shall be discarded immediately after each use. Under no circumstances is the use of cotton or gauze masks recommended.

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On June 3rd, novel coronavirus pneumonia was held by who. Michael Ryan, director of health emergencies at the who, said that he fully supported the use of respirators in specific circumstances and was part of a comprehensive strategy. However, there are concerns about using masks as an alternative to all other measures. Masks should be included in the risk management process instead of public health interventions, physical distance, monitoring and blocking. Who will update the guidelines on the use of masks.
Previously reported
Who published guidelines for the use of masks online on 29 January 2020.
Community environment
Individuals without respiratory symptoms should:
1. Avoid frequent gathering in closed and crowded space;
The novel coronavirus should be kept at least 1 meters away from the respiratory symptoms (such as coughing or sneezing) of 2..
3. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
4. If you cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a bent elbow or tissue, dispose of the tissue immediately after use, and clean your hands;
5. Do not touch nose and mouth with hands;
6. No need for medical protective mask
Individuals with respiratory symptoms should:
In case of fever, cough and dyspnea, wear medical protective mask and seek medical treatment as soon as possible or in accordance with local practice;
Home care guide
To provide medical care in a family environment, the following guidelines should be followed:
Individuals suspected of having mild respiratory symptoms should:
1. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
2. Try to keep a distance (at least 1 meter) from healthy people;
3. In order to control respiratory secretions, medical protective masks should be provided for individuals, and they should be worn as long as they can bear it. For patients who can't stand medical protective masks, respiratory hygiene measures should be taken strictly, that is, covering the nose and mouth with disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. Discard material after use. Wash hands immediately after contacting respiratory secretions;
4. Open as many windows as possible to improve the air circulation in the living space.
Relatives or caregivers of individuals suspected of having mild respiratory symptoms should:
1. Keep your hands clean frequently. If your hands are not obviously soiled, wash your hands with alcohol containing hand sanitizer; otherwise, wash your hands with soap and water;
2. Try to keep a distance (at least 1 meter) from the patient;
3. Wear medical protective mask when in the same room with the patient;
4. Articles used by patients should be discarded immediately. Clean hands immediately after contact with respiratory secretions
5. Open as many windows as possible to improve the air circulation in the living space.
In medical institutions
Individuals with respiratory symptoms should:
1. Wear medical protective mask when waiting in the shunt area or waiting area or during activities in the site;
2. Wear medical protective mask in the same place with suspected or confirmed cases;
3. Do not wear medical protective mask when isolated in a single room, and cover your mouth and nose with disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. Dispose of them properly and clean hands immediately.
Medical workers should:
1. Wear medical protective masks when entering the room where suspected or confirmed patients are admitted, and when providing them with any care;
2. When performing the procedures of air mist generation (such as tracheal intubation, noninvasive ventilation, tracheotomy, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, artificial ventilation before intubation, bronchoscopy), the protection ability of microparticle respirator shall at least reach N95 certified by NIOSH, FFP2 certified by EU or equivalent standards.
Mask management
1. Carefully find the wearing position of the mask, cover the nose and mouth, fasten the bandage to ensure safety, and reduce the gap between the face and the mask as much as possible;
2. Avoid touching the mask during use;
3. Use appropriate methods to remove the mask (i.e. do not touch the front, but remove the bandage from the back);
4. After removing or accidentally touching the used mask, clean hands with alcohol based hand sanitizer; if it is obviously soiled, clean hands with soap and water;
5. Once the mask is damp / wet, replace it with a new clean and dry mask;
6. Do not reuse disposable masks;
7. Disposable masks shall be discarded immediately after each use. Under no circumstances is the use of cotton or gauze masks recommended.

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