Graphic with the text âwhn.globalâ at top left. Headline: âFace masks âinadequateâ and should be swapped for respirators, WHO is advisedâ. Subheadline: âExperts are urging guideline changes on what health professionals should wear to protect against flu-like illnesses including Covidâ. Below is a side-by-side photo: on the left, a man wearing a blue surgical mask; on the right, a person wearing a white FFP2-style respirator and a black hat and scarf, facing each other in profile. Caption under the photo: âSurgical masks, such as the one on the left, which became ubiquitous during Covid, should be replaced by respirators like the FFP2 face mask, right. Composite: Robin Utrecht/Shutterstockâ. Bottom text: âThe World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassionâworking together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.â
Graphic with the text âwhn.globalâ at top left. Centered excerpt text reads: âThe WHO has been criticised for being slow to describe Covid-19 as spreading via âairborneâ particles and the letter also calls for it to revisit earlier statements and âunambiguously inform the public that it spreads via airborne respiratory particlesâ.â Next paragraph: âProf Trisha Greenhalgh of the University of Oxford, whose research is cited extensively in the letter and is one of its signatories, said: âA germ that does not get inside someone cannot make them sick. By sealing against the face, respirators force airflow to pass through them, filtering out the airborne germs. Respirators are designed to fit closely around the face and meet high filtration standards. Medical masks, in contrast, fit loosely and leak extensively.ââ Final paragraph: âThe letterâs supporters include members of the World Health Network, prominent US epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding, and Guardian columnist George Monbiot.â Bottom text: âThe World Health Network is a network devoted to global compassionâworking together to inspire collective action through science for a safer, healthier world.â
World Health Network was featured in The Guardian as experts urge the WHO to update global guidance: surgical masks are inadequate, and respirators should be standard protection in healthcare settings.
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