Healthy living

Face masks

Wearing a face mask can help protect you and those around you from COVID-19, influenza and other respiratory viruses when used in combination with measures such as handwashing, physical distancing and getting vaccinated.

A well fitted face mask lowers your risk of spreading or catching respiratory viruses. Face masks can stop viruses spreading in the air when you talk, cough, sneeze or laugh. 

When to wear a face mask?
Choosing a face mask
How to use a face mask?
How to put on and take off a face mask?
Children and face masks

Healthcare settings

Healthcare workers may be required to wear N95 and P2 respirators in certain circumstances.

Reusable fabric face masks are not recommended to be worn by healthcare workers.

Last reviewed: 12-06-2024

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