Reconsider the WHO Masking Policy (Lancet)

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The Lancet Journal has been an authoritative medical reference since its establishment in 1823. It posted on March 21, 2020 urging countries reconsider the WHO masking policy as a guideline they must follow regardless. The World Health Organization (WHO) does not recommend wearing masks in community settings. However, compulsory distancing and face masks have worked in China.

Why We Should Reconsider the WHO Masking Policy

The WHO says there is no evidence face masks are effective. However the Lancet counters that this does not equate to evidence of ineffectiveness. It questions whether compulsory distancing is enforceable in less-disciplined societies. If it is the only strategy and if it fails, what happens then?

A long-standing medical convention requires patients with respiratory infections wear face masks to avoid spreading their disease. This stigmatizes them in public spaces, and they may be afraid to do so because of social sanctions. However, if we reconsider the WHO masking policy and all wear them to provide social support, where will we get them from? Policies must be practical or they are just paper.

And That, In a Heartbeat is the Core of the Problem

There is a global shortage of disposable surgical masks and it’s not coming to an end. Panic buying has been non-stop in Hong Kong for 30 days and counting. Many people in affected areas are reusing theirs because they have no other way to comply with the law. Lancet says communities should reconsider the WHO masking policy in their local area. They must prepare in advance if they decide to implement face protection.

The virus spreads quickly and we must avoid confusion and chaos. Perhaps there are other, more sustainable ways to prevent cross infections, Lancet wonders. Possibly we should step out of the medical paradigm and innovate. What other materials could we use instead?

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