WHO SHOULD USE PROTECTIVE GEAR FOR COVID-19?

The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) has issued a warning to the general public about the appropriate usage of PPE which includes surgical face masks, face shields, aprons, googles, gloves or any other equipment that helps protect against different types of health hazards. Department says PPE is costly and should be used responsibly.

“In an attempt to protect themselves against contracting the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) many people have indirectly put themselves at a greater risk by inappropriately wearing personal protective equipment (PPE),” says the statement.

“Members of the public have been seen in various settings wearing masks and gloves as a form of protection. If you are not sick, have no respiratory symptoms (cough and difficulty breathing) and you are not providing care to sick individuals or people with respiratory symptoms you do not need to wear a mask or gloves,” the statement continues.

“People who wear masks and gloves when they don’t need to end up fiddling and touching their faces thus transferring whatever infection from surfaces to their face. This leads to the further spreading of the virus.

PPE clothing is only necessary if you are in direct contact with or are looking after a person who is confirmed or suspected to have COVID-19 or if you have respiratory symptoms.

This is part of standard Infection Prevention and Control measures aimed at curbing the spread of disease. The best way people can protect themselves is to heed the advice given by health authorities and adhere to hand hygiene guidelines. Regularly wash your hands at least 20 seconds at a time using an alcohol-based hand rub, cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze, avoid close contact with anyone with a cold or flu-like symptoms, keep at 1.5 metres from people in public spaces and seeking help when you are not feeling well.

We want to reiterate the importance of the public adhering to lockdown measures which were pronounced by President Cyril Ramaphosa to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic,” the statement concludes.

For more information on COVID-19 the public is encouraged to contact the following numbers:

Gauteng Provincial Government COVID-19 Hotline on 0800 Gauteng (4288364)

or hotline@gauteng.gov.za or support@gauteng.gov.za

NICD Hotline on 0800 029 999

Visit www.sacoronavirus.co.za

Send a Hi message to the SA Government COVID-19 WhatsApp to number on 06

For more information on COVID-19 the public is encourage to contact the following

numbers:

Gauteng Provincial Government COVID-19 Hotline on 0800 Gauteng (4288364)

or hotline@gauteng.gov.za or support@gauteng.gov.za

NICD Hotline on 0800 029 999

Visit www.sacoronavirus.co.za

Send a Hi message to the SA Government COVID-19 WhatsApp to number on

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