It is always good to hear that someone who has had the corona virus or is tested positive has responded well to the treatment.
The burning question is, who is lucky to be saved? So far, all those who are in ‘high places’ have been very lucky to respond well to treatment after being confirmed positive.
Without intending any prejudice, the deaths have been announced of only those whose influence are mainly limited to be given the rapt attention they deserve. Could they have been saved too? Or is the health system just the disappointment?
We have observed that wearing face masks has turned out to be either a style or clearly done out of ignorance of the manner it should be worn. Many chose to wear their mask below their chin as if it is a chin mask, or below their nose. Below the chin can be dangerous as it can transport the virus too to the nose and mouth when the mask is pushed back to cover these parts.
Others simply take off the mask when talking to others forgetting that the purpose in the first place is to be sure to have the mask on so that they do not spray spittle or sneeze on others thus infecting them.
Wearing the mask also requires that the person be in a public place – this means there are people around, and close enough for you to infect or be infected. How is this possible when you are alone in your car, on your motorbike or bicycle? Or why the mask when you are working alone far from people?
Only wear the mask when you are in a public place or entering a public place, otherwise, you are safe not to wear the mask, as long as you are not close to any