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A side issue to Japan's present misfortune
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Having watched with horror the unfolding story of the Japan earthquake/tsunami - and watching people evacuating offices etc in Tokyo, could anyone enlighten me as to why many Japanese wear medical face masks routinely? I have noticed this before but with the mass coverage over the past days it has brought it once again to my attention. 2Margaret
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The masks do not work, they pick them up in convenience stores and think that they are protected from germs and will not pass on germs. Some westerners are also joining in, but it is mainly women that I have seen indulging. I like the gels and sprays for hand hygiene available in hotel lobbies, restaurants, shops etc and not just in medical facilities. Son, DIL and granddaughter have been under the table several times this afternoon because of large aftershocks.
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I heard that because the Japanese are a considerate, respectable race, they wear masks when they have a cold or cough so they don't spread germs to others. I think also in cities, they wear masks to lesson pollutants being breathed in.
In London, you see cyclists (not necessary Japanese) wearing masks to alleviate some of the pollution from traffic fumes.
In London, you see cyclists (not necessary Japanese) wearing masks to alleviate some of the pollution from traffic fumes.
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