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To properly protect yourself, follow these seven rules:
The mouthpiece should cover the mouth and nose but not interfere with breathing. You can also use a scarf or shawl to tie them around your neck.
To prevent germs from entering the mask, wash your hands and use hand sanitizers before removing and donning it.
Avoid contact with the eyes, nose and mouth.
If you can’t wash the used mask right away, store it in a plastic bag.
Do not touch the front of the mask or the part that comes in contact with the mouth and nose.
After removing the mask, be sure to clean all surfaces on which you are applying the mask.
Wash it regularly: The mask can be washed with other clothes using a regular detergent.
Wearing masks can come back
Reimbursement of the requirement to wear masks would be considered if the incidence of coronavirus reaches the recommended level for isolation: more than 15 cases per 100,000. population, says Health Minister Aurelius Veryga.
“Now there is no need, but if we achieve the indicators that we calculate for other countries for which self-isolation is recommended, that is, at least 16 cases per 100,000. The population, in which case, I think, would definitely return to the obligation to wear masks, “the minister told BNS.
According to him, this does not necessarily mean a new quarantine. First, the requirements for wearing masks would arise at points of public transportation, sales, and assembly.
“We are ready to return certain measures, if necessary. I mentioned that we will first go back to those that cause the least harm to people’s lives or the economy: masks, distances and the like,” the minister said.
The average incidence of coronavirus in Lithuania currently reaches 1.9 cases per 100,000. population.
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