We investigate the impact of the delay in compulsory mask wearing on the spread of COVID-19 in the community, set in the Singapore context. By using modified SEIR-based compartmental models, we focus on macroscopic population-level analysis of the relationships between the delay in compulsory mask wearing and the maximum infection, through a series of scenario-based analysis. Our analysis suggests that collective masking can meaningfully reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in the community, but only if implemented within a critical time window of approximately before 80-100 days delay after the first infection is detected, coupled with strict enforcement to ensure compliance throughout the duration. We also identify a delay threshold of about 100 days that results in masking enforcement having little significant impact on the Maximum Infected Values. The results therefore highlight the necessity for rapid implementation of compulsory mask wearing to curb the spread of the pandemic.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther
October 2024
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
August 2024
Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, 14195, Berlin, Germany.
Public Health
December 2023
Communication and Public Health Informatic Department, Hospital San Rafael, Barcelona, Spain.
Objective: We investigated a possible pandemic fatigue effect, comparing adherence to compulsory mask use outdoors in Barcelona during the fourth and sixth waves of the pandemic.
Study Design: We used naturalistic observation to determine the degree of pedestrians' compliance.
Methods: We assessed mask use outdoors in a sample of pedestrians in Barcelona between 28 December 2021 and 9 February 2022 (during the sixth wave in Spain), and compared it with the fourth wave (which was between 5 April 2021 and 29 April 2021).
Rev Prat
September 2023
Psychiatre hospitalier, filière de psychiatrie légale, CHU de Montpellier, section psychiatrie légale de l'Association française de psychiatrie biologique et de neuro-psychopharmacologie (AFPBN), Montpellier, France.
PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER. The paranoid personality disorder fascinates and worries health professionals, who are sometimes victims of aggressive claims from their patients. Overestimation of oneself, psychorigidity, distrust and relational hyperesthesia characterize the paranoid type of personality disorder.
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July 2023
Santé, Sociétés (CNRS, UMI3189), Faculté de Médecine, French National Centre for Scientific Research Environnement, Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD), BP 5005, Dakar Fann, Sénégal.
The pandemic of Covid-19 has led to reluctance or resistance to wear a mask in countries that made it compulsory. The acceptance to wear a mask against respiratory diseases depends on conceptions of scientific authority and of the personality in the public space. It has material and symbolic dimensions that can be covered under the term "government of masks".
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