It is somewhat of a relief that a form of protection from the bushfire smoke that has plagued us over the last couple of months is also a partial form of protection for the coronavirus.
Now, the same masks that you may have used during the bushfires can now be used to help provide partial protection against the coronavirus.
What we advise to people who own the masks we sell - particularly the Dr Hoffmann’s Bacteria and Asthma Protection Mask - be mindful that they are best used to reduce the potential risk of infection from other people who might have the coronavirus.
The disease is able to be spread from one human to another.
Symptoms of the coronavirus may include:Traditional flue like symptomsA headacheSore throatA feverRunny noseShortness of breathWhilst there is a lot of panic surrounding the rampant spread of the virus it is important to realise that people in the streets may exhibit these symptoms but it does not mean that they are ill with the coronavirus.
Below are some of the products that we believe can make this much easier.Masks: As we have mentioned in the beginning of the article, masks can only reduce the potential risk of infection.