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WHO updates guidance on masks - heres what you need to know World Health Organization held a media briefing on 5 June to update the public on the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic WHO updates its mask guidance for health workers and the general population
How face-mask design can help prevent the spread of COVID-19 | World . . . The humble face mask has come to symbolize the struggles of recent years and the complexities of battling the pandemic Disposable 3-ply, cloth, surgical or respirator – no matter what type of face mask you choose, scientific evidence suggests that face coverings reduce the transmission of COVID-19
What are the challenges in making healthcare more sustainable? What can I do to create healthy futures? Wear a face mask, practice social distancing and wash my hands regularly to help stop the spread of COVID-19 Ensure vaccinations for myself and my children are up to date Make a plan to get the flu vaccine this year to help ensure hospitals aren’t overrun with influenza during the pandemic
COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency. Heres what it means The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared that COVID-19 no longer poses a public health emergency of international concern COVID-19 highlighted how humans can adapt to changing circumstances and ensure safety, as seen through the widespread adoption of measures such as face masks and social distancing Behavioral scientists evaluate what habits learned during the pandemic will endure, from social distancing to staying home while unwell The pandemic also accentuated the
Face masks made tree fibres could cut COVID-19 plastic waste | World . . . The abaca tree, a relative of the banana, produces fibre that’s being made into COVID-19 PPE products, including facemasks Conservationists say single-use plastic PPE is adding to marine pollution Abaca fibres - used in banknotes, teabags and Mercedes Benz cars - are as tough as polyester but break down organically Philippines is leading producer of abaca fibre, delivering 85% of global supply