Israelis Must Now Wear Face Masks in Public. Here’s What You Need to Know
Anyone leaving their home will need to wear a face mask starting Sunday in order to hinder the spread of the coronavirus, the Health Ministry announced Saturday night.
The new regulations, which police will not initially enforce, do not apply to children under the age of 6, people with disabilities that make wearing masks significantly difficult, those driving alone or with another member of their household, anyone participating in a media broadcast and workers keeping a consistent two-meter distance between one another.
>> Here’s how to properly wear a face mask, and make your own at home
Official guidelines on how and when to wear protective masks to guard against the spread of coronavirus in IsraelHealth Ministry
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Ministry officials had called on Israelis to don masks when out in public earlier this month, but had not made it an official policy. The new regulation will go into effect on Sunday morning.
Face masks work primarily by stopping viral particles in the sputum of the sick from escaping into the air, potentially infecting people in a roughly two-meter radius. The mask should catch respiratory droplets emitted by coughing or sneezing. For those who do not have ready access to face masks, the Health Ministry released a video on how to make simple ones at home using nothing but a sheet and hair ties.
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– Health Ministry explains in a video how to easily make your own masks at home using nothing but a sheet and hair ties