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Do's and Don'ts of selecting the right type of face mask for Corona Virus Covid 19 protection

The deadly Covid 19 or Corona Virus we all know about is evolving day by day, so should be our (humans) tactics for protection from it.

Do you know, which type of face mask protects you better from Corona Virus?

If not, you are in the right place as I am going to share the photographs I took while on a visit to an OPD (Out-Patients Department) of one the leading hospitals in Kolkata.

Just after entering the hospital OPD as soon as I moved towards the lift, there was a paper printed image showing the do's and don'ts while selecting the right type of mask for full protection from Covid 19 Corona Virus.

Without further adieu, let us see and understand from the image itself.

The facial masks with air filters is a strict no-no whereas any face mask without an air filter is right choice for better protection & prevention of Corona Virus Covid 19. Just make sure it covers up widely & perfectly. Please spread this message with others, as it can save several lives.

The do's and don'ts of selecting the right type of facial masks is easy to understand as it is depicted in symbols of right and wrong, even an illiterate would understand the information it wants to convey. 

Apart from wearing face masks one has to recognise the importance of Social Distancing too. Only facial masks won't stop the spread of this corona virus. 

1. Social Distancing
2. Using Face Masks in public places
3. Frequent hand washes are some of the key points we Indians should focus to prevent the spread of this deadly virus. Whereas we should be more alert and should update ourselves with news and views on protection from this evolving virus of many faces.

Till today, i,e, August, the 7th, 2020, India has achieved a commendable feat in conquering the corona virus Covid 2019 from spreading that fast as it was expected in a densely populated country.

Still there is a lot to done, a lot to be fought against this virus. Though the recovery rate had touched a new high of 68%, Covid 19 cases are mounting day by day in different parts of our country.

This means, we, the Indians are playing see-saw with Corona virus, we need to be much more ethical and consistent in our behaviours to protect ourselves, our family, the society and our motherland India. ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

Let me close this Blogpost on the positive note that "This too shall pass"

'We shall overcome someday....'
'Hum Honge Kamyab Ek Din....' 

Stay Safe.
Jai Hind ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

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