Face Masks and its proper use during COVID-19 Pandemic , The C DC and Johns Hopkins Medicine among other medical institutions recommends "universal wearing of face masks" as the first step to help stop the spread of COVID-19 Pandemic. To date face masks are most effective tool for fighting the pandemic, even more than the vaccine. Some people who have COVID-19 may experience mild symptoms or none at all, and they can spread the virus to others before they realize they have it. They may think they have allergies, a cold or the flu. - It’s initially hard to tell the difference between COVID-19 and the flu without a test. F ace masks help prevent the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. C oronavirus is silent spreading within our communities during events that we attend without wearing face masks risking ou. During these events we speak to each other , shake hands, share utensils, hug each other, sing, cough or even snee...
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