Due to the global spread of the coronavirus, KN95 face masks and N95 face masks have become a worldwide hot commodity, but many people are still confused about the difference between the two types of face masks.
Know some more differences between KN95 and N95 key assessment indicators face masks.
England’s Government now requires everyone to wear masks on buses, trains, tubes, and other means of transportation. The rule is effective from 15th June until further notice.
There is a relief for non-essential businesses as they will be allowed to reopen.
Government sources are confident that these measures will help lower the spread of the disease. However, there is an exception for children under the age of two who aren’t supposed to be covering their faces.
As we can see that many people are researching and ramming continuously so as to get on a safe zone. Many researchers and scientists are giving up their best. Why so?
The new study states about coronavirus i.e. ORAL FLUID. Earlier, the Researchers said that one milliliter of oral fluid contains approximately seven million copies of the virus. But now they say that when spoken out loud for just a minute can emit more than a thousand virus-containing droplets.
So, a better option is to wear a mask and to talk to anyone around. Also keep at one arm’s length as this would really work well.
Although following lockdown orders you may be staying indoors, it is important to know what spots you need to sanitize when you come home from outside.
According to ACT certain restrictions on sporting activities will be lifted in Canberra in the coming weekend. Restrictions will be eased for outdoor sports only.
Non-contact sports training will be allowed from Friday midnight with a maximum of 10 people allowed to train together.
Restrictions will also be lifted from pools, tennis courts, and fitness groups so long as they comply with the 10 person rule.
Participants in sports grounds will be required to maintain a distance of 1.5m between each other.
To limit contact between people, the ACT government has given a tag line “Get in, Train, and Get out.”
Based on the success of the easing of restrictions during this phase, further restrictions may be eased in the coming months.
It has been emphasized that while resuming physical activity, the community is expected to follow the required guidelines to minimize the risk of COVID transmission.
According to the veteran NASA astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, certain aspects of space isolation that astronauts experience are quite similar to what we are experiencing currently.
Loneliness is one such factor, indulging in daydreaming when bored another, etc.
The big difference is that while an astronaut is aware of the end date of a space mission, the current situation is shrouded with uncertainty. And, this is the main reason for the fear and anxiety that engulfs us.
Although he enjoys his stay in space, he looks forward to the end to return home. Similarly, he hopes that things will return to normalcy on our planet soon.