The Ministry of Health (MoH) has directed the use of face masks in all public places where it may be difficult to maintain social distancing.
The Ministry in a statement said the directive was pursuant to section 169 of the Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851). Section 170 (1) of the Act provides that the Minister of Health may order an individual to take a preventive measure in respect of public health matters.
"The general public is encouraged to wear mask or face covering when going out whether sick or not or attending to a sick person," the statement said.
The statement also named persons or groups of persons who are required at all times to wear masks. They are;
Food vendors and sellers at markets
commercial vehicle drivers and attendants
commuters on public transports
persons in public and commercial centres
facilities and buildings including but not limited to offices, bars, workshops, restaurants
sports arenas and spas
salons
shopping malls
churches
clinics and hospitals
all other facilities accessible to the public whether privately or publicly owned.
The Ministry also warned against the incorrect use of masks which it says carries a high risk of infection. To avoid contamination, infection or transmission of the virus, the following instructions were provided by the MoH:
1. Procedures for wearing and removing a mask;
Clean your hands with soap and water or an alcohol-base sanitizer before putting on a mask
b. Ensure that your mask fully covers your mouth and nose with no gaps between your face and the mask.
c. Avoid touching the mask after you have won it.
d. Remove a mask by passing a finger through the loop of the mask behind one ear and lift off without touching the front of the mask. NEVER TOUCH THE FRONT OF THE MASK.
2. Changing and disposing of mask
a. Do not use the mask for more than 12 hours at a time.
b. Replace the mask immediately it is damp or soiled.
c. When using a reusable mask prepare a soap or bleach lathered water and drop the mask directly into it on removing. Leave in the water for five (5) minutes before washing. Rinse, dry and iron before reuse.
d. Do not re-use single-use surgical masks more than twice or N95 masks more than three times
e. Dispose all used masks in a closed bin or burn it in a safe place
Wash hands immediately with soap and water, where available apply alcohol-based sanitizer after disposal.
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Nana, should wear the mask when meeting people. Secondly all politicians should wear mask properly especially NPP and NDC folks. God bless our homeland
FDA, stop the long talk and simply direct the people to where they can get your own recommended nose/face masks to buy. Food and Drug Authority, don't wait until you see people using wrong or fake face/nose masks before you come and give long lectures. That wouldn't help
When should you wear a face mask? The World Health Organization (WHO)Trusted Source recommends using surgical masks only if you: have a fever, cough, or other respiratory symptoms are well but caring for someone with a respiratory illness — in this case, wear a mask when you’re within 6 feet or closer to the person who is ill Although a surgical mask helps trap larger respiratory droplets, it can’t protect you from contracting the novel coronavirus, which is known as SARS-CoV-2. That’s because surgical masks: don’t filter out smaller airborne particles don’t fit snugly on your face, so airborne particles can leak in through the sides of the mask Some studies have failed to show that surgical masks effectively prevent exposure to infectious diseases in community or public settings. So why the mandatory directive for everyone to wear face masks. Are we loosing it. God have mercy.