COVID-19 and Public Spaces: Health Messaging

We need to increase awareness of pubic spaces to halt the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Living in a world with COVID-19 is demanding. But safeguards are a must.

Taking precautions all the time is not easy.  It is best if they become part of our routine.

More, this means building them into the system.

There are actions we can all take to prevent it, including while in public spaces. One of the key methods is wearing a mask.

Wearing a mask is essential to halt the virus. It is one of the key steps we can all take. Here is why.

Masks Telegraph a Key Health Message

A mask is a health message. Wearing one telegraphs an important health message. 

A mask reminds the person wearing it that the virus is serious.  It also reminds others of the same message, too. Please set a positive example for others. Wear a mask.

Masks Protect the Person Wearing the Mask

 Masks help protect us from the virus.  This is key.

Masks Protect Others, too

Masks also protect others if we have the virus. It can be days before symptoms appear. Yet, you could still spread it. Also, some people carry the virus but never experience symptoms themselves.

Please wear a mask. And encourage others, too.

A Face Shield Alone is not enough


A face shield alone will not stop COVID-19. Here is why. 

We first published this story on September 2. It is worth repeating:

A simple study shows the limits of a plastic face shield. And that they will not protect us from the virus. But they have some benefits. Instead, you need to wear a face mask. Masks are key to halting the virus.

A study done at the Florida Atlantic University shows that a face shield alone will not protect the person wearing the shield.  Also, they will not protect others.

However, wearing a face mask with the face shield does work.  

Face shields alone do not protect us. But they do provide advantages.  Experts point out that a face shield will protect the eyes and discourage touching of the face


Photograph by David McEachan

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