Here Abid Raja is making a mistake. And he is not the only politician who fights with the bandages.



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When he and Tom Cruise were to be photographed, Culture Minister Abid Raja lowered the bandage. He then raised it again, against the recommendation of the authorities.

Abid Raja had to show his smile and lowered his face under his chin when he was to be photographed with Tom Cruise himself. Minister of Culture

If you are going to be photographed with one of the most famous actors in the world, it will be a bit flattering image if half of the face is hidden behind a bandage.

When the Culture Minister met with Tom Cruise on Tuesday, he removed the bandage. Then he picked it up again. Thus, he made one of the classic mouth errors that the National Institute of Public Health warns about.

– First, I kept a meter away. That is the requirement. Second, it is not a general requirement in Norway. Third, I had a crown test done last night and the answer was available earlier today before I met Tom Cruise. It was negative, Raja said Tuesday night in self-defense.

– Fourth: We use the bandage to be more careful, not because it was mandatory, he continues.

Raja says that therefore it didn’t matter that he possibly used it incorrectly.

He also adds that world star Cruise, who kept his face when the photo was taken, also tested negative on his corona test.

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In good company

Raja is in good company when she endeavors to follow the authorities’ advice on the correct use of face masks. A quick image search shows that various politicians and heads of state around the world have something to learn.

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has a lot to follow, especially strings and glasses poles.

When EU foreign ministers meet, it is important to confront each other. German Heiko Maas should know.

German Trade and Energy Minister Peter Altmaier was at least blindfolded.

The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, Sonny Perdue, during a ceremony at the White House.

Here, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says something to Vice President Hamilton Mourao.

A winning smile disappears behind the mask. Former Prime Minister of Italy on his way out of the hospital.

The purpose of the masks is to avoid infecting other people and to reduce the risk of infecting yourself. But if you use it incorrectly, you increase the risk of getting infected.

The National Institute of Public Health is careful to specify the latter. The advice there is to wash your hands before putting it on and make sure it’s close to your face and well on your nose. And then you shouldn’t pull it under the chin, go up the forehead, or touch it, to name a few.

Here, the National Institute of Public Health shows how not to wear face masks.

In practice, it is more difficult than you think to get it right. Elastics get in the way. Before you know it, there is ear, nose, and throat confusion.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian maintained eye contact in a meeting with his Portuguese counterpart.

Brazil’s President Hamilton Mourao is actually skeptical of all the crown hysteria and probably thinks a bandage is a good thing.

It was in black for presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Once again, Angela Merkel is struggling to remove her mask.

Angela Merkel does it well, she clings to the strings, until the band hangs from something.

Belgian Transport Minister Francois Bellot at a meeting where train employees must wear masks.

Luxembourg’s Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna struggled to remove his mask.

Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.

Erna Solberg: Easy to forget

One head of state who was recently photographed blindfolded in the wrong place was Prime Minister Erna Solberg. During a visit to Norwegian soldiers on a NATO mission in Vilnius, she was also photographed with a bandage under her chin.

– Yes, it is easy to forget when you are not used to wearing a mask as usual. The National Institute of Public Health has created a nice information campaign. I’ll look at it again, he says.

– That said, the photo is from Lithuania. The rules there say that you should wear a mask indoors, while it’s not mandatory outdoors, she says.

Solberg explains that the photo was taken after a meeting.

– Then we went out to talk to the press. The mask was thrown away and I used a new mask for the next meeting, he explains.

Cover your mouth and nose

When you really mean business and the temperature rises, it can get uncomfortably hot under the mouthpiece. At the same time, it is in heated discussions, when you snort and growl, that the virus actually races through your mouth and nose.

Tom Williams, Pool via REUTERS / NTB scanpix

US Congressman James Corner was furious when he questioned the head of the United States Postal Service.

Gavin Newsom is the governor of California and has criticized other politicians who do not wear masks.

Maja Gojkovic is president of the Serbian National Assembly. She tested positive for covid-19.

Palestinian Finance Minister Shukri Bishara breathed a sigh of relief at a leadership meeting.

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