A survey has found that one in four people in Japan will continue to wear a mask when meeting others. Although the authorities began to relax the mask wearing measures from March 13
A research firm asked 561 company employees aged between their 20s and 50s in February. 27.8 percent of respondents said they would continue to wear masks without any conditions. 66 percent of respondents said they would take them off. Face mask when eating or when being close people And only 5.5 percent of respondents would not wear a mask again. to a question about reasons for continuing to wear a mask Although authorities began to relax measures on March 13 to allow people to carry on their normal lives after three years of restrictions, 53.4 percent of respondents said it was to prevent infection with the COVID-19 virus, 50.2 percent of respondents said it was. habit and 39.2 percent answered that to prevent infection with other diseases besides COVID
Until now, the Japanese government recommends wearing a face mask when indoors. but from tomorrow onwards Recommended for wearing in nursing homes, nursing homes, crowded trains and buses. Most restaurants and retailers let customers decide for themselves. While most company employees will continue to wear to make customers feel comfortable. Japan reported 13,203 new infections across the country today, down by more than half compared to a week ago.
Source: Thai News Agency