Wear mask even at home: Niti Aayog member


New Delhi, Apr 26 (IANS): Niti Aayog's member health, Dr V K Paul, on Monday urged people not to venture out unnecessarily and wear masks at home also. Speaking at a Union Health Ministry press conference Paul said, "Please wear a mask, do not go out unnecessarily. Stay with your family. Even within the family wear the mask."

He urged people not to invite anyone home. "Please don't invite anyone to your home. This is not the time to do so. Take all possible care within the home. Protect yourselves and your family members," Paul said.

Referring to studies, Joint Secretary Union Health Ministry, Luv Aggarwal said, "By not following physical distancing one infected person could infect 406 people in 30 days. Reducing physical exposure by 50 per cent, one person can only infect 15 people in 30 days. Reducing the physical exposure by 75 per cent, one infected person can only infect 2.5 people in 30 days."

He said that people must understand the importance of following Covid appropriate behaviour in controlling and managing the infection. He pointed out that a mask coupled with physical distancing can lower the transmission risk. "Both a Covid infected person and uninfected person not wearing a mask or maintaining physical distance have 90 per cent risk of virus transmission. There is a 30 percent risk of transmission when the infected person is not wearing a mask and the infected person is wearing a mask. There is a medium risk (five per cent) of transmission when an infected person is wearing the mask and uninfected is not wearing," Aggarwal said.

He stated: "Transmission risk becomes low (1.5 per cent) when both the people are wearing the mask. There is negligible or lowest risk when both (infected and uninfected person) are wearing a mask and maintaining physical distance of six feet."

Dr Paul clarified that women can take the Covid vaccine during their menstrual cycle. "Yes, women can and should take the vaccine during the menstrual cycle. There is no reason to postpone the vaccination," he Paul said.

AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria said that unnecessary panic among people is creating a rush at hospitals, shortage of drugs and oxygen. "Unnecessary panic causing rush outside hospitals, shortage of essential drugs and oxygen. Misuse of oxygen is a major factor. If the saturation is 94 percent or above, then there's no need to worry," Guleria added.

Aggarwal said, "Maharashtra has the highest active caseload with 7,00,207 active cases, followed by Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka. Most of the states have crossed their highest reported daily cases during September last year."

"Eight states -- Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu -- have more than 100,000 active Covid-19 cases," he said.

He explained that the union government is working on three strategies to contain the virus spread -- Containment, Clinical Management and Community Engagement -- across the country.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Apr 27 2021

    first they said tablighis are responsible... then they said MH is responsible... then they said people are not following covid protocols.... finally they are saying mask should be worn at home also... finally some ಚೇಲ expert will say "mask should be worn at home and physical distancing should be maintained at home while awake as well as while asleep and hands should be cleaned with sanitizer if family members touch one another at home"....

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Apr 27 2021

    Niti ಅಯೋಗ್ಯ....

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 27 2021

    I wonder from which scientific study these measures get approved. Masks with 300 microns holes while viruses are less than 100 microns can easily pass through them, it's like deploying football goal net to stop mosquitos. A scientific study proved that masks raise the chance of corona infection by 16and half percent and by reducing oxygen levels they lower immunity as well, most probably the WHO people wanted to continue fear and spread the virus by suggesting these measures which our govts have adopted blindly. Again this doesn't qualify to be called a pandemic with mortality rate of 0.003% . Time to investigate and expose the pandemic scare created by some vested interests.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    "By not following physical distancing one infected person could infect 406 people in 30 days. "---------now calculate the infections by no. of people and physical distancing observed in Kumbh Mela and election rallies of Mo Na....

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Please read the report of US Journal Lancet report because no one believes what a learned Indian says!!

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    Thanks for waking up. Building is already burnt.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 26 2021

    No wonder Niti Aayog has been a failure. Change the name to Aniti Rog.

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