To help you navigate the New Normal, we have put together an essential guide...
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✅ For a mask to be of any use it needs to cover both the mouth and the nose.
🙅♀️ How NOT to wear it 🙅♂️
❌ Under your chin
❌ Covering only your mouth but not your nose
❌ In your pocket
Experts recommend washing fabric masks or coverings following every use.
⚠️ With disposable masks, the clue is in the name: don’t reuse them (and also kindly don’t throw them on the ground after wearing) ⚠️
✅ Approach the issue with tact and civility. Shaming or stigmatising is not useful.
✅ Avoid confrontation and minimise face-to-face interaction with those you don’t usually come into contact with.
Children under 11 and people with certain disabilities are exempt from wearing face masks. Some might wear a “Face Mask Exempt” badge.
Even if they don't, always bear in mind they may have a condition that exempts them from donning a mask
Tell people beforehand if you want them to wear a face mask at your place.
👉 You might want to say: “I will make sure I’m wearing a mask to protect you. Would you mind wearing one too?”
If it’s damp, stained, has already been worn and not washed, or has been borrowed from someone else.
All are breaches of good mask etiquette.
And if you like to tell people to #WearADamnMask, here are some tips by @RosaSilverman to do that and avoid useless confrontation
telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness…