O BSH changes the advice about coronary: Advise to put masks only in public places

The World Health Organisation (OBSH) has changed its advice on putting masks on the face, saying they should be placed only in public places to help prevent the spread of the choreography, the BBC writes. The organization announced that recent news shows masks on their faces were just one of [...]
The organisation announced that recent news shows masks on the face were just one of a range of tools that can be used to reduce the risk of transmission and that they should not give people a false sense of protection.
Although O BSH had always advised that facial medical masks be worn by sick people and caregivers, but its new instructions were prompted by research over the past few weeks.
“Dr Maria Van Kerkovo, O'S leading technical expert The BSH for Coddy-19, told Reuters news agency that the recommendation was for people to wear a blue-skin “) so it means a non-medical mask” in areas where the risk of transmission of the disease exists.
At the global level, meanwhile, there have been 6.7 million confirmed cases of coronary and nearly 400,000 deaths since the explosion began at the end of last year, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. /PERISCOP












