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Mission Viejo: Essential Workers And Residents Should Wear Face Coverings
"A face covering is material that covers the nose and mouth."
April 9, 2020
Orange County Health Officer Dr. Nichole Quick today issued a recommendation strongly encouraging all employees at essential businesses to wear a face covering while at work and all residents engaged in essential activities outside the home to do the same.
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The recommendation is in line with guidance issued by the California Department of Public Health and is designed to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by folks who are asymptomatic.
“Residents can make their own face coverings at home from a variety of materials and should refrain from purchasing personal protective equipment that is critical and in short supply for our healthcare workers such as N95 and surgical masks,” Dr. Quick said.
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A face covering is material that covers the nose and mouth. It can be secured to the head with ties or straps or simply wrapped around the lower face. Face coverings can be factory-made as well as folded or sewn and can be improvised using household items like scarfs, T-shirts, sweatshirts or towels.
“Face coverings are an additional tool that may help protect staff and patrons from COVID-19, but they are not a substitute for proven protective measures like frequent hand washing, keeping your hands away from your face, practicing social distancing and staying home,” said Dr. Quick.
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This press release was produced by the City of Mission Viejo. The views expressed here are the author’s own.