Office of Principal Scientific Adviser issues manual on homemade
masks: Masks for Curbing the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus
An
office memorandum allowing institutes under DST, DBT, CSIR, DAE, DRDO and
Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to self assess and prepare their labs for research and testing
through the standard and rigorous protocol
Testing
will be stratified according to priorities set by the Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare (MoHFW) and ICMR
Research
will also be stratified into short and mid-term returns
Posted On: 31 MAR 2020 11:09AM by PIB Delhi
The Office of the Principal
Scientific Advisor to the Government of India has issued a detailed
manual on homemade masks : “Masks for Curbing the
Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus”.
Quoting the World Health Organization, the
manual states that “Masks are effective only when used in combination with
frequent hand-cleaning with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water. If you
wear a mask, then you must know how to use it and dispose of it properly.”
Analyses show that if 50% of the population
were to wear masks, only 50% of the population would be infected by the virus.
Once 80% of the population wears a mask, the outbreak can be stopped
immediately.
On Why Wear a Mask?,
it says that “COVID-19 virus spreads easily from person to person
contact. Virus carrying droplets dry fast enough to form droplet nuclei
and remain airborne eventually landing on different surfaces. SARS-CoV-2, the
virus that causes COVID-19, has been detected in aerosols for up to three hours
and on plastic and stainless steel surfaces for up to three days. (N.Engl J.Med. 2020)”.
The manual says that Masks lower the
chances of coronavirus entering the respiratory system through droplets still
in the air from an infected person. It says that reducing the chances of
inhaling the virus by wearing a protective mask that is cleaned thoroughly
using a combination of approaches that use Heat, UV light, water, soap and
alcohol, will be vital to stopping its spread.
The proposed guide is meant to provide a
simple outline of best practices to make, use and reuse masks to enable NGOs
and individuals to self-create such masks and accelerate widespread adoption of
masks across India. The key criteria for proposed designs are Ease of Access to
Materials, Easy of Making at Home, Ease of Use and Reuse. Wearing of masks is
especially recommended for people living in densely populated areas across
India.
Earlier in its update on Science, Technology and Innovation
response to COVID-19, the Office of the Principal Scientific
Advisor to the Government of India stated that the Science and
Technology Empowered Committee for COVID-19 response has rapidly
worked towards implementation of scientific solutions. The following actions
are in place keeping in view the critical need to increase the testing
facilities for COVID-19: An office memorandum allowing institutes under DST,
DBT, CSIR, DAE, DRDO and Indian Institute of Science (IISc)
to self assess and prepare their labs for research
and testing through the standard and rigorous protocol. Testing will be
stratified according to priorities set by the Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare (MoHFW) and ICMR. Research will also be
stratified into short and mid-term returns.
The S & T Empowered Committee was constituted on 19th March
2020. The committee is chaired by Prof. Vinod Paul, Member, NITI Aayog and Prof. K Vijay Raghavan,
Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, and is responsible for
coordination amongst science agencies, scientists, industries and regulatory
bodies, and to take speedy decisions on research and development to
implementation related to the Sars-Cov-2 virus and the COVID-19 disease.
The following is the detailed manual on using homemade masks
(replacing the earlier Manual issued):
KGS(DST/DBT- Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to
Government of India)