
The
Lagos State Government has commenced enforcement of compulsory use of face
masks, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control,
NAFDAC, has warned that several
washes, drying and stretching of the fabric
mask over time reduce its effectiveness even as it noted that non-medical face
masks cannot prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease.
Stating
this a press statement issued in Lagos, the Director-General of NAFDAC,
Professor Christianah Adeyeye, explained that non-medical face masks which
include self-made or commercial masks or face covers made of clothes, other
textiles or other materials such as paper were not standardised and are not
intended for use in healthcare settings or by healthcare professionals.
She
added that such masks only limit the spread of droplets and when over washed
loses their effectiveness.
“It
must be noted that several washes, drying, and stretching of the mask over time
reduce the effectiveness of the mask.”
Stating
that the fabric mask was among the barrier face masks, she declared that fabric
masks do not prevent individuals from contracting the disease but, they have
been found to contribute to reducing the spread of infections when used widely
in conjunction with other measures.
“Non-medical
face masks include self-made or commercial masks or face covers made of
clothes, other textiles or other materials such as paper. They are not
standardised and are not intended for use in healthcare settings or by
healthcare professionals. They serve to limit the spread of droplets and offer
some measure of protection to those around you.
“The
material of construction is usually clothes (textile fabric), non-woven
wadding, or paper-like materials. For these Barrier Masks, 100 per cent cotton
is preferred though; polyester, linen, or knit fabric can be used.
She
said the fabric masks should be used alongside measures such as social
distancing, not touching the face, eyes or mouth, and washing of hands with
soap for 20 seconds or use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
She
advised Nigerians using such face masks recommended to be washed daily to
ensure that it has a double layer of fabric to guarantee the absorbency and its
effectiveness.
She
further warned that barrier masks are not intended for use in healthcare
settings or by healthcare professionals.
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