Experts weigh in on protecting against new coronavirus
TORONTO — As Canadian health officials treat Canada’s first diagnosed case of a new type of coronavirus spreading around the world, doctors are repeatedly stressing the fact that the risk of further transmission is quite low. Yet members of the public may find themselves wondering if they should be taking extra steps to limit any potential exposure, including buying face masks. A few doctors weigh in:
Do masks help?
In a hospital setting, absolutely. Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious diseases specialist at the Toronto General Hospital, says proper equipment is an essential part of all infection protection and control measures among staff at health-care facilities. Masks, coupled with proper gowns, gloves and treatment rooms, help limit the spread of an airborne illness within a hospital setting and go a long way towards ensuring the virus does not follow uninfected patients home. At a Sunday afternoon news conference, staff at the Toronto hospital where the lone Canadian patient is being treated said the facility is following all possible protection protocols and remains safe for all patients.
Does this mean I should run out and buy a mask?