
why do we need to wear the face mask amid the flu season
As Wearing a mask is a simple act of community care. By choosing a high-quality mask and wearing it correctly, you are not only protecting yourself but also playing a vital role in protecting the more vulnerable members of your community and helping to curb the spread of the flu.

When selecting a mask, the key factors are filtration, fit, and comfort. Here are the most common types:
N95, KN95, and KF94 Respirators
Best for: High-risk settings (crowded public transport, hospitals, caring for a sick person) and for individuals at high risk of severe illness.
Why they work: These are designed to filter out at least 94-95% of airborne particles, including very small viruses. They offer the highest level of protection because they create a tight seal around your nose and mouth.
Surgical Masks (Medical Masks)
Best for: Everyday use in public places like grocery stores, offices, and schools.
Why they work: These disposable, loose-fitting masks are effective at blocking large respiratory droplets and splashes. They also protect others by containing the wearer's respiratory secretions. Look for ones with multiple layers.

How to Wear Your Mask Correctly
Wash Your Hands: Always start with clean hands. Use soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Inspect the Mask: Ensure it is clean, dry, and free of any tears or holes. If it's disposable, use it only once.
Identify the Top and Front: The stiff, bendable edge is the top and should mold to the bridge of your nose. The colored side (usually blue or green on surgical masks) typically faces outwards.
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