1 in 3 Indians continue to refrain from carrying masks when stepping out: Survey


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 04-12-2021 15:38 IST | Created: 04-12-2021 15:36 IST
1 in 3 Indians continue to refrain from carrying masks when stepping out: Survey
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Mask compliance continues to remain at its lowest in India despite concerns about overdetection of Omicron variant in the country, with only 2 percent of surveyed citizens saying that people in their area, city, or district are complying well with mask-wearing norms.

According to the latest survey conducted by digital community-based platform LocalCircles, one in three Indians says most people in their area are not even carrying masks when stepping out of their houses.

The survey, conducted in April, received more than 25,000 responses from citizens residing in 364 districts of India.

It also said that 29 percent of citizens rated mask compliance as high. This percentage dropped to 12 percent in September and dropped drastically to only 2 percent in November.

The need of the hour is to educate the public on the effectiveness of masks as two in three Indians are still wearing cloth masks that provide limited protection from COVID-19.

“It is critical that the central government, state governments, and district administrations introduce all possible mechanisms to create awareness about mask compliance in light of the Omicron variant and enforce necessary penalties to drive this compliance,'' Sachin Taparia, founder, LocalCircles said.

If two individuals in an indoor space are not wearing a mask, in just 10 minutes, the infected person can transmit the virus to the other person, while if both are wearing a fitted N-95 mask, it requires over 600 hours of exposure for transmission, he said.

The Omicron variant, which has scientists and epidemiologists from around the world raising red flags, was categorized as a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organisation earlier this week after it was identified in three countries.

Within a week, Omicron has been detected in over 40 countries around the world, with India reporting its first two cases in Karnataka.

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