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  2. Masks may help prevent individuals who have COVID-19 from spreading the infection to other people. Wearing a mask will help secure individuals around you, including those at higher danger of serious ailment from COVID-19 and laborers who often come into close contact with others (e.g., in stores and restaurants). Masks are well on the way to lessen the spread of COVID-19 when they are generally utilized by individuals in open settings. The spread of COVID-19 can be reduced when face masks are used along with other preventive measures, including social distancing, frequent hand washing, and cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces. The masks suggested here are not careful covers or respirators. At present, those are basic supplies that should to be reserved for healthcare laborers and other first responders. Masks are not personal protective equipment (PPE).