WHO issues new guidance on face masks, advising people wear them in places where social distancing is difficult or if you're over 60 years old
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- In a press briefing Friday, the World Health Organization (WHO) said everyone in areas with community transmission should wear a face mask where social distancing isn't possible to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
- WHO also advised that in areas of community transmission, everyone who is over 60 years old or has underlying health conditions should wear a medical mask in spaces where social distancing is difficult.
- All healthcare workers in areas with widespread transmission should also wear medical masks, not just those working with coronavirus patients, WHO said.
- WHO reaffirmed that face masks alone cannot prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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If there are confirmed cases of the coronavirus in your community, you should wear a fabric face mask when you are out in public spaces where social distancing is impossible, per an update from the World Health Organization on Friday.
In the June 5 press briefing, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom also announced revised guidelines on who should be wearing medical facemasks in communities where there are confirmed cases of the coronavirus, as well as overcrowded spaces including stores, buses, trains, and planes.
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