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But we still need to consider that such a policy take masks away from medical workers when supplies are limited. "Precautious [are] needed to preserve N95 and surgical masks for healthcare workers.
COVID-19 is ‘heating up all around’ this summer. Should we be wearing masks again? Visitors wear masks in Los Angeles’ Union Station in July 2022.
Or should we hang onto, and even still wear, our masks? For years, we have watched those overseas wearing masks on normal days and out of habit. As it turns out, they were onto something.
The mask would be transparent, so that a friend could see your smile, and relatively comfortable, so that you could wear it all day without it cutting into your nose or pulling on your ears.
Masking up against COVID-19 is now largely a personal choice. Fox News Digital reached out to several health experts for their insights and thoughts on when to wear a mask — and why.
Whether or not you should wear a mask depends on your individual concerns. Marr says she’ll consider taking her mask off once there’s no longer strain on the health care system.
Now that public health officials are recommending that we all wear high-performance, medical-style masks, known as respirators — N95s, KN95s and KF94s — mask care is more important than ever.
When they finally did, masks became a potent symbol of the pandemic — a common-sense public health measure turned political flashpoint and a visible reminder that life was anything but normal.