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CDC suggests nurses, medical personnel use bandanas, scarves during face mask shortage. - SO SHOULD JANITORS & CLEANERS

19 Mar 2020 11:48 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

CDC suggests nurses, medical personnel use bandanas, scarves during face mask shortage. - SO SHOULD JANITORS & CLEANERS

ALL MEMBERS (EVERYBODY) SHOULD BE WEARING SCARFS, BANDANNAS, FABRIC OVER NOSE AND MOUTH, GOGGLES ALSO.  

As the national shortage of face masks becomes severe, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nurses can use bandanas and scarves as makeshift masks when caring for COVID-19 patients — although it’s unclear whether they would protect medical workers. 

A medical professional takes notes from a patient getting tested for coronavirus outside of a tent at Somerville Hospital in Somerville, MA on Wednesday. The CDC suggests nurses use bandanas, scarves during a face mask shortage. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The CDC says that option should be used “as a last resort” and only when the hospital nearly depletes its supply and experiences a crush of COVID-19 patients, reaching “crisis capacity.” The CDC acknowledges that its recommendations are out of step with standards of care in the United States.

Nurses and other health care providers can “use homemade masks (e.g., bandana, scarf) for care of patients with COVID-19,” the CDC website now reads. The agency says in the next sentence that the homemade masks’ capability to protect health care providers against the coronavirus-caused disease “is unknown.”

More at source: CDC

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