Sunday, August 30, 2009

Masks may do more harm than good

This is the article that i read in TheStar online which was wrote by Kiang Jau Sang from Malacca.

" I SAW numerous photos in the newspapers showing people wearing surgical masks at places like shopping malls, schools, mamak stalls and other public areas. I have even noticed people wearing them out in the open when no one was around.

I would like to explain why wearing masks may do more harm than good.

The A(H1N1) virus is not airborne. To be considered an airborne virus, the microorganism would have to survive or remain in the air for long periods of time. The A(H1N1) virus, like all other influenza viruses, does not stay in the air for long. Places like airports, shopping malls, schools and other public areas are filled with germs and bacteria which linger around constantly. If even a small amount of bacteria gets into a hole in the mask you will be providing breeding ground for the bacteria, which may lead to an illness or infection.
The moisture you produce in your mask is perfect for bacteria and viruses, and may even be a recipe for disaster.

The way to avoid the A(H1N1) virus is to avoid physical contact with people who may be sick or infected. And, avoiding commonly touched surfaces like escalator railings, poles, public toilet doorknobs etc would be good.

The virus usually spreads when someone touches surfaces with the bacteria and then later on touches his own nose, eyes or mouth soon after that. Washing your hands frequently or using water and soaps is the best defence.

Yes, the virus may travel from point A to point B in the air. But it will drop down, not stay airborne, so watch what you touch.

Wearing a mask is good if you do not want to spead your illness to others if you are infected, but does very little to prevent you from getting it if you are healthy."
Post By : H4, Kwan Ning

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