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Do you still need to wear a mask now? September

do I still need to wear a mask now? 12 cases can not wear, 9 cases need to wear!

With the gradual recovery of production and life, do people still need to wear masks when going out now? Zhang Jianxin said that at present, the situation of prevention and control in the whole province continues to improve, and all of them will soon become low-risk areas. Expert research shows that under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to wear a mask. Under what specific circumstances do you need to wear it?

According to reports, masks are not required in the following 12 situations:

1. When agricultural, forestry, animal husbandry and sideline fish work outdoors, such as fields, forest beaches, pastures and grasslands;

2. When working in construction sites, field exploration, aerial work and other places where outdoor personnel are not dense, except for special industries and posts that require wearing masks;

3. In the daily work of this unit, if all employees have no abnormal symptoms such as fever and dry cough;

4. Meetings with fixed staff and no abnormal symptoms such as fever and dry cough;

5. In outdoor open places, such as parks, scenic spots, greenways, streets, etc.

6. Activities in sparsely populated places, such as walking, walking, cycling, shopping, etc.

7. When staying at home and no family members have abnormal symptoms such as fever and dry cough;

8. When exercising indoors and outdoors;

9. Being alone, such as being alone in the office, laboratory and warehouse;

11. When driving alone;

11. When healthy family and friends ride together in a private car;

12. Generally, infants under one year old cannot wear masks, which may cause suffocation.

Wear a mask in the following nine situations:

1. Persons with respiratory symptoms such as fever and dry cough;

2. contact with patients with respiratory symptoms such as fever and cough;

3. When visiting patients in medical institutions or hospitals;

4. In airports, railway stations, high-speed railway station and other densely populated places;

5. Take public transportation such as taxis, buses and subways;

6. In closed and crowded shopping malls, supermarkets, banks, barbershops, beauty salons and other public places;

7. Staff in medical institutions, restaurants, hotels, airports, railway stations and other public places;

8. Persons engaged in disease control, police and security related to the epidemic;

9. Taxi drivers, bus drivers, flight attendants and other staff.