刚在加拿大最大的私人拥有的电视台CTV看到的,医生专家说在公众场合戴医用口罩对防武肺没太大用,这有人同意或反对吗?

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Can face masks protect you from the coronavirus? Experts weigh in

Published Monday, January 27, 2020 8:18PM EST

TORONTO -- Some Canadians concerned about coronavirus in the wake of one confirmed and another presumptive case in Canada have been strapping on surgical masks to go outside. But can these face masks actually guard against the virus?

According to doctors, the answer for the average person is largely no -- but context and setting need to be taken into account.

WHEN SHOULD YOU WEAR A MASK?

“I think the important part here is trying to use them in the right context,” Dr. Susy Hota told CTV News on Friday.

Surgical masks are a common -- and necessary -- sight in a hospital setting, she said, where patients, family members, doctors and nurses are in a closed environment with numerous individuals impacted by various illnesses.

But that’s very different from wearing a surgical mask while walking down the street.

“At this time there’s absolutely no reason for people to be walking around wearing masks in public,” Hota said, adding that the only reason to do so would be on the advice of a health-care professional for a reason unrelated to coronavirus.

In a press conference Monday updating the public on the new presumptive case of coronavirus in Ontario, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams said his office has “never recommended the wearing of masks in public.”

IS ONE TYPE OF MASK MORE USEFUL THAN ANOTHER?

Surgical face masks have been flying off the shelves in several cities around Canada ever since coronavirus reports started ramping up.

The most common face masks are loose surgical masks with elastic loops that go around the ears. The masks cover the mouth without creating a seal around it. One side is generally coloured blue, and is meant to face outwards. The top of the mask has a metal strip to mold to the bridge of the nose.

These masks do little for a healthy person, doctors say, but they could be useful for someone who is sick and trying not to spread the illness.

"If you're someone who's actually sick, you might have a cold or flu and you want to protect others, that type of mask will protect droplets from going out into the air (when you cough or sneeze),” Gianni Del Negro, a pharmacy manager with London Drugs in Vancouver, told CTV Vancouver.

These surgical masks will not protect you from the new coronavirus, he said.

The N95 respirator mask, which is made of a thicker material and designed to fit more closely to the face, may be more effective at blocking viruses in general, he added, but it needs to be fit tested, worn properly and replaced frequently -- making them inefficient for regular use by the public.

However, there’s no evidence that those masks would work against the new coronavirus either.

WHY ARE FACE MASKS INEFFECTIVE?

Many people don’t follow proper health etiquette while wearing a facial mask, Williams said, which essentially negates any benefits a mask could’ve had.

“I see people wearing the mask, and then they’re handling stuff and they put their hand in the mask and touch their mouth,” Williams said. “The mask may not be cleaned on a regular basis so you actually may be re-circulating stuff.”

He acknowledged that the masks “may give that person some solace,” but stressed that there is no medical need for a healthy person to wear a surgical mask in public in Ontario.

It’s believed that the coronavirus is spread the way many respiratory illnesses are: by droplets when an infected individual sneezes or coughs. This means it’s more likely for a person to become infected if they have close, continuous contact with someone who is already infected, as opposed to passing a sick person on the street.

Dr. Sohail Ghandi, president of the Ontario Medical Association, told the Canadian Press that “handwashing is more effective than face masks with this particular virus, particularly if you’re not infected.”

Hota echoed these concerns, telling CTV News on Monday that since a virus can easily be spread by touching a surface a sick person has coughed on and then touching your own face, it’s significantly more important to wash your hands frequently, and avoid touching your nose and mouth.

According to Dr. Eileen de Villa, Medical Officer of Health for the City of Toronto, the best thing people can do if they are feeling ill is simply to stay home, and to seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.

If a sick person needs to travel on public transit, observing sneezing and coughing etiquette by coughing into an elbow and turning away from other passengers is important.

Officials have stressed numerous times that the risk to Canadians is low.

Williams reiterated in Monday’s press conference that the newest presumptive case in Canada is unsurprising as she is the wife of the man who was the first confirmed case in Canada, and both of them recently returned to Toronto from Wuhan, the Chinese city at the heart of the outbreak. The biggest risk factor for this disease is having travelled to the affected areas in China.

Hota’s advice to the public is to avoid the kind of panic that drives people to buy 40 surgical masks at their local drug store.

“Panic is never helpful in a situation like this,” she said. “These are two cases. We’re watching things closely, and we’re doing what we needed to do to try and contain things over here. And that’s what our jobs are.”

 

 

 


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我也认为文中说的有道理,之所以贴出来,是怕有什么方面我们没考虑到的地方,所以想听听百家言 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:03:10

是,我也这么想 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:08:49

能挡一点是一点 不是防毒面具都不能百分之百挡住 -颠三倒四了- 给 颠三倒四了 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:22:47

我也担心是有这个因素,所以想听听各方面的声音,不过我印象中当年即使是非典,俺这嘎达也没见街上流行戴口罩 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:08:14

西人的思维是询证思维,没有证据显示口罩有用前,就不用,除非媒体大量报道 -通州河- 给 通州河 发送悄悄话 通州河 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:11:15

我这两天问了几个其他族裔加拿大人,没几个人知道有这件事,包括亚裔,也许华人太Panic了 -通州河- 给 通州河 发送悄悄话 通州河 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:09:13

我这段时间一直听Cbc, cbc 对这件事一直都有报道,但目前各级政府都说加拿大目前还不严重,就是不知道 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (127 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:25:01

本来就不严重,全国就多伦多两例,还是presumptive cases,等待最终确认 -通州河- 给 通州河 发送悄悄话 通州河 的博客首页 (104 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:33:01

多伦多那两例目前已经确认了第一例,第二例是第一例的太太,他俩都是从武汉回来的 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:52:27

I concur with Canadian public health authority with respect of p -autumnjune- 给 autumnjune 发送悄悄话 autumnjune 的博客首页 (48 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 01:49:25

to prevent the spread of virus -终于不潜水了- 给 终于不潜水了 发送悄悄话 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 01:56:25

即使以前非典,我印象中俺这也没流行戴口罩,我至今都还没准备,但愿老天保佑俺村 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:15:52

哇,那你们还挺好运没事 -Dayi- 给 Dayi 发送悄悄话 Dayi 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 00:26:16

也有可能戴比不戴更糟:如果戴前没有洗手,如果戴的过程中手摸口罩表面,如果取下口罩没有好好洗手,如果 -终于不潜水了- 给 终于不潜水了 发送悄悄话 (314 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 01:54:17

想想SARS那次多伦多多少医务人员被感染 死亡率排全球第一18% 卫生部门没责任? -hhhh- 给 hhhh 发送悄悄话 hhhh 的博客首页 (183 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 03:36:49

这次又发生病人去2医院一诊所 再三强调自己大概得了武肺 被说成没病 -hhhh- 给 hhhh 发送悄悄话 hhhh 的博客首页 (134 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 03:41:49

嗯,英国专业的也是同样的说法,没啥用 -猫狗大战- 给 猫狗大战 发送悄悄话 猫狗大战 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 05:13:04

我昨天跑了好几家终于买到了三盒,买个心安吧:)不过勤洗手是一直坚持做的,非常有必要! -moiausis- 给 moiausis 发送悄悄话 moiausis 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 01/28/2020 postreply 05:48:12

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