Mission Hospital Talks Cloth Masks 101, What To Know
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Mission Viejo CA
13 August, 2020
3:25 PM
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MISSION VIEJO, CA — Months into the coronavirus pandemic, wearing masks is almost second nature to us. We keep them in the car, wadded up in your purse or backpack, with many more at home drying on the line after a thorough washing. With no end of the coronavirus outbreak in sight, masks are now part of everyday culture. But are we wearing them correctly? The doctors at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, and the CDC, want to educate you on how to fit your mask correctly, and how to properly remove and care for your mask. How to properly wear a mask: Wash your hands before putting on your maskPut it over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chinTry to fit it snugly against the sides of your faceMake sure you can breathe easilyCDC does not recommend use of masks or cloth masks for source control if they have an exhalation valve or ventWear a Mask to Protect Others Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth to help protect others in case you're infected with COVID-19 but don't have symptomsWear a mask in public settings when around people who don't live in your household, especially when it may be difficult for you to stay six feet apartWear a mask correctly for maximum protectionDon't put the mask around your neck or up on your foreheadDon't touch the mask, and, if you do, wash your hands or use hand sanitizer to disinfectTake Off Your Mask Carefully, When You're Home Untie the strings behind your head or stretch the ear loopsHandle only by the ear loops or tiesFold outside corners togetherPlace mask in the washing machine (learn more about how to wash masks)Be careful not to touch your eyes, nose, and mouth when removing and wash hands immediately after removing.Stuffing it in the glove box isn't the greatest idea, after all. How do you wear a #mask correctly? It should fit snugly over your nose and chin and you should wash your hands directly after removing it. Visit https://t.co/wx0KTOTlgQ to learn about cloth mask 101. #COVID19 #StopTheSpread pic.twitter.com/zzlTsF7SXD— Mission Hospital (@MissionHospital) August 11, 2020 Lookin' great, kids! #MaskUpOC #OCCOVID19 https://t.co/LiJdWQgzEP— OC Health Care Agency (@ochealth) July 22, 2020 Show your mask! use the hashtag #maskupoc
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