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Precautions for COVID based on evidence and data as we know it today

MNA will continue to adjust our message as new scientific evidence and data emerges

MNA strongly encourages all Montana citizens wear facemasks to help limit the spread of the coronavirus. As COVID-19 spreads across the globe and cases continue to increase in Montana, the chances that you will be exposed and get sick continue to increase. When someone talks, coughs, or sneezes they may release droplets into the air that land on surfaces and can infect others. If someone is ill or is an asymptomatic carrier, a face mask can reduce the number of germs that the wearer releases and can protect other people from becoming infected. Because this virus has its own agenda, and we now see evidence that asymptomatic people can spread the virus — may be contagious 48 to 72 hours before starting to experience any symptoms if at all — Montana Nurses Association kindly asks: “Please wear a mask in all public settings when social distancing cannot be maintained to protect others.” Masks are especially important when you have to be around someone not in your “bubble” of regular contacts and will be spending time in close proximity, such as a car drive.

MNA applauds all businesses requiring masks to be worn, keeping their patrons and employees as safe as possible. What a simple thing we can all do for each other. Those who are selfish and remove their masks after entering any business that requires them or choose not to wear a mask when social distancing cannot be maintained, you are compromising the safety of others, including your loved ones. Be smart. The longer we adhere to these recommendations, the longer we are able to support our public health and economy by limiting the spread of the disease in Montana.

Wear your face covering correctly

• Wash your hands before putting on your face covering with soap and water for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer before touching the mask.

• Put it over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chin

• Try to fit it snugly against the sides of your face

• Make sure you can breathe easily

• Wearing a mask only over your mouth and exposing your nose does not protect anyone and is equivalent to not wearing a mask at all.

• Wash your hands again after removing your face covering with soap and water for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer.

Face coverings protect others

• Wear a face covering to help protect others in case you’re infected but don’t have symptoms

• Keep the covering on your face the entire time you’re in public

• Don’t put the covering around your neck or up on your forehead

• Don’t touch the face covering, and, if you do, wash your hands

Everyday health habits

• Stay at least 6 feet away from others, maintain social distancing

• Avoid contact with people who are sick, please stay home if you are ill

• Wash your hands often, with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds each time

• Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available

If we all do this now, we will be able to maintain our progress through planned reopening stages and get back to safely opening schools and working and living as we all hope to.

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Vicky Byrd, MSN, RN, is chief executive officer of the The Montana Nurses Association. MNA is the state’s largest and most influential nursing organization. We are a professional nurse association and labor union which represents RNs and APRNs throughout the state. Our mission is to promote professional nursing practice, standards and education; represents professional nurses; and provides nursing leadership in promoting high quality health care. For more information visit: http://www.mtnurses.org.

 

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