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As Canadians begin to re-enter the public spaces after the novel coronavirus shut down the economy for months, the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is more important than ever. PPE, ...
We asked an expert from UCLA for tips on what to do and what not to do when it comes to wearing a mask. LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Here's what you need to know when it comes to properly wearing a mask and ...
If there are gaps either side of your face mask when you’re wearing one, it’s probably not doing an awful lot to keep your germs under wraps. That’s according to a preprint study from University of ...
When children and teens in Ontario return to school this fall, the province will require that all students wear masks starting in Grade 4, or at age 9. Some school boards, like Toronto’s, have already ...
In the coronavirus pandemic, it’s not uncommon to find a dirty mask in the bottom of your bag or a bunch of used ones sitting in the laundry basket. Canada’s second wave of COVID-19 cases calls for ...
Mixed messaging around face masks has been at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic as Canadians try to arm themselves with the correct personal protective equipment when venturing out of the house.
Are you making mistakes when cleaning your face mask? Here's how to clean your face mask properly, as well as washable options to buy. It’s not just important to wear a face mask when you’re out and ...
Wearing a mask is pretty common behaviour for most Canadians now, but experts say some of us have gotten a bit sloppy. While that might be because "everyone is so tired" of pandemic public health ...
Hyo-Jick Choi is a biomedical engineer and assistant professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta Consumers may be flocking to stores to buy surgical masks to guard ...
Science magazine had been trying for days to speak to the elusive George Gao, head of China's Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. When the magazine asked him if he could point to any mistakes ...