GUWAHATI: With the country dealing with the second wave of COVID-19, some medical experts have suggested people wear two masks to avoid infection.
The central yesterday released dos and don'ts for double masking.
Dos:
Don'ts:
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Wearing two tightly-fitted face masks, according to a study, can nearly double the efficacy of filtering out SARS-CoV-2-sized particles, preventing them from contacting the wearer's nose and mouth and causing COVID-19.
The study, which was published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, found that the explanation for improved filtration isn't so much adding layers of fabric as it is removing any holes or ill-fitting areas of a mask.
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Many states in India are grappling with an acute shortage of medical oxygen, beds, and essential medicines as a result of the second wave of coronavirus infections.
India in the past 24 hours recorded 3,66,161 fresh COVID-19 cases pushing the tally to 2,26,62,575.
The death toll climbed to 2,46,116 with 3,754 daily deaths.
The country currently has 37,45,237 active COVID-19 cases.
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