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1.How to deal with masks after use?
Used masks may indeed carry a large number of microorganisms, such as viruses and oral bacteria. These microorganisms may not only originate from the outside world, be adsorbed on thElectrical Control System e outer surface of the mask by inhaling, but also may be adsorbed on the inner surface of the mask by exhaling because the user carries bacteria and viruses. Therefore, used masks may be at high Resistor & Potentiometer risk of infection.
2.There are a few things to note when we take off our masks:
Do not touch the outer surface of the mask, as you may infect yourselfDo not touch the inner surface of tAntenna he mask (you are a patient), as it may infect others. Do not touch masks that have been used by others, as cross infecWelding Equipment tion may occur.
Do not putdirectly in the bag, pocket, etc., because there may be a risk of continued infection.
3.After handling the mask, remember to do hand hygiene!