Blog

Are Masks and Gloves Effective at Reducing Viral Transmission

by | Mar 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

Most of us live under “shelter in place” orders right now, which basically means that we shouldn’t leave home except for essentials. We hope you’re doing well at home, staying busy, and beating the boredom. But once in a while, you might need to go out, in order to purchase food or pick up a prescription.

The CDC now recommends that we all wear masks or some sort of face coverings when venturing out on these essential trips. Along with that, many people are opting to wear sterile gloves as well. But how effective are these personal protections, and how can you put them to best use?

The New York Times recently delved into old data from the SARS outbreak, to see what we learned from the use of these items during that time:

Use of masks decreased transmission by 68 percent

Gloves decreased transmission by 55 percent

Washing hands regularly also decreased transmission by 55 percent

As you can see, none of these methods were foolproof, but they did help. But the most interesting statistic was that using all three of these methods decreased transmission rates by 91 percent. So if you’re going to use any of the above measures anyway, go ahead and add the other two.

And of course, any protective equipment is only effective when used correctly. Keep in mind that homemade cloth face coverings are less effective than surgical masks, because the virus can slip through small holes in regular fabric. Also, many people tend to move the mask around, touch it, or even remove it to speak when in public. Those behaviors significantly reduce the effectiveness of face coverings.

As for gloves, they spread germs from one surface to another just as hands tend to do. Your gloves can be covered in germs by the end of an outing, so they will only protect you if you remove and dispose of them properly. If you touch the outside of the gloves and then touch your face (or other items around your house) then you won’t reap as much protection from them.

And finally, wash your hands after you remove your gloves, and after handling anything you’ve brought home from the store.

Stay safe and healthy and continue to follow guidelines as they are released. If you have questions about protecting yourself from coronavirus or other infections, call your doctor to discuss your concerns.

Your Ultimate Guide to Auto Insurance

Car insurance is a necessity for everyone. It's important to make sure you have the proper coverage and that you are getting the best price possible. An independent agent can help you with this process. Let's Be Honest, Auto Insurance Can Get Pretty Confusing It's...

A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Medicare

Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people who are 65 or older, certain younger adults with disabilities, and people of any age with end-stage renal disease. It offers four main parts: Part A covers inpatient hospital stays; Part B covers outpatient...

The 9 Types of Small Business Insurance Coverage You Need

As a small business owner, ensuring you have the right level and coverage with your small business insurance is critical. Unfortunately, without the right commercial business insurance, a single accident, error, or damage could result in a devastating financial blow...

Tips For Finding The Best Auto Insurance Quote In Peoria, Arizona

There are thousands of different insurance companies in the Peoria area all trying to get your attention. These companies may specialize in general auto insurance, or they may offer a comprehensive list of insurance services. At The Plemons Group, we believe in...

9 Ways to Combat Cabin Fever

9 Ways to Combat Cabin Fever

We’re all feeling a bit claustrophobic lately, with social distancing and some people choosing to self-isolate at home. Hopefully the situation will resolve before too long, and we can resume our normal lives. But in the meantime, some of us are feeling a bit of cabin...

How Does Telemedicine Work

How Does Telemedicine Work

As we all practice social distancing and try to stay at home as much as possible, you might be wondering how you can access medical care safely. That’s why many healthcare providers and insurance companies are partnering to expand the use of telemedicine. For many...

Minimize Health Risks When Leaving Your Home

Minimize Health Risks When Leaving Your Home

Hopefully, you’re continuing to keep yourself safe by practicing social distancing and avoiding going out of the home unnecessarily. But of course, we all need basic items such as groceries. The following suggestions can keep you safe when you do need to go shopping...

Exercise is Still Just as Important as Ever

Exercise is Still Just as Important as Ever

While our current shelter-in-place orders have closed recreation centers, gyms, and swimming pools, our health needs haven’t changed. It’s just as important to seek regular exercise, for prevention of both physical health problems as well as mental health decline. In...