FAQ - Cloth Coverings
FAQ - Cloth Coverings
FAQ - Cloth Coverings
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When should I wear a cloth face covering?
You are asked to wear a cloth face covering over your nose and mouth when you must
be in public to visit an essential business, such as shopping at the grocery store. Wearing
a cloth face covering does not eliminate the need to physically distance yourself from
others and to wash your hands frequently.
How well do cloth face coverings work to prevent the spread of COVID-
19?
There is limited evidence to suggest that the use of cloth face coverings by the public
during a pandemic could help reduce disease transmission. Their primary role is to reduce
the release of infectious particles into the air when someone speaks, coughs, or sneezes,
including someone who has COVID-19 but feels well. Cloth face coverings are not a
substitute for physical distancing and washing hands and staying home when ill, but they
may be helpful when combined with these primary interventions. If you plan to use a face
covering it is important to keep your nose and mouth covered. Lowering the covering from
your nose and mouth while talking defeats the purpose of wearing the face covering since
you can spread virus while you talk.