Masks were supposed to be a way to protect ourselves from Covid-19, while also protecting the people you come in contact with. However, due to the lack of education and the political situation that we in the United States find ourselves in, it has become a matter of contention.Â
Before we go further, let us make it clear, blueBriX believes that masks are important in the fight against Covid-19 and we stringently enforce the wearing of masks in our offices.
But, thatâs not enough. The World Health Organization (WHO) and health organizations around the world have stated that masks alone are not enough to stop the spread of Covid-19; they have also made it clear that inputting it into a combined strategy of maintaining social distancing, washing your hands thoroughly, not touching your face and avoiding crowds is the key to stopping the spread of Covid-19.
This is hard, however, due to the growing anti-mask supporters. Why is this a thing? Why are there people who are against something as simple as wearing a mask? Well, it comes back to the United States being highly divided due to politics. Due to the President himself stating that the threat of Covid-19 is gone, as well as his refusal to wear a mask, and his insistence on opening up the country as quickly as possible, his supporters donât see the need for masks. They think that the threat has passed.
But, itâs not just the Presidentâs supporters who are against wearing masks. According to an interview that Health.com did with California-based psychiatrist and author Gayani DeSilva, MD (as well as others), there are many other reasons for this, such as:
The problem with most of these trains of thought is that they go off the assumption that Covid-19 is going away. That is simply and unfortunately not true. For instance, on Saturday, Florida reported the highest number of cases they had reported in a single day. This beat their former record, which was set on Thursday. This is not a one state issue either. A quick Google search will show states closing down again or slowing down their reopening plans.
So, what can we do to fight this? Itâs simple, itâs the name of this article, itâs what the top half of this article is about: wearing masks. Itâs a minor inconvenience, but it can lead to major benefits. We live in a society. We have a responsibility to ourselves. We have a responsibility to each other. If you wearing a mask means that someone else doesnât get sick, then it is worth it. This virus shouldnât be dividing us over such petty issues. It should bring us together and remind us of how quickly everything can change and that we shouldnât take anything for granted or waste it.
Here are a couple of infographics from WHO on how to wear clothing masks and medical mask.