Gafakon (Maskuuji) yeeso paddorkon mboros koronawirus 2019-2020

Jamirooje laamu taƴto

Ɓoornagol maskuuji yeeso e waktu mboroos koronawirus 2019-2020 fawaama jaamirooje pelle keewɗe cellal renndo e laamuuji. Nde toɓɓere yeewtaama e dente cellal e laamuuji kono kawral alaa tuugnorgal e kuutoraagol gafakon yeeso.

Sababuuji taƴto

Huunde e dalillaaji ardiiɓe cellal Shiin kujjonorii yamirde yimmɓe selluɓe nde ɓoornoto «maskuuji »  ngarata ɗo les ɗo :[1]

  1. Daaɓgol cuuɗingol (ñawɗo mo feññinaani sifaaji keɓtinirɗi).Yimɓe heewɓe ina mbaawi raaɓeede tawa sifaaji peññinaani walla tawa sifaaji keɓtinirɗi laaɓtaani."
  2. Caɗeele goɗɗondiral [[yimmɓ] kawrangal e nder nokkuuji keewɗi e waktu kala.
  3. Luutondirgol coggu e nafoore (softinta). So tawi ko yimɓe ñawɓe tan ɓoornato  “mask”, haawmaaki maa ɓe ɓur sofeede e waɗde ɗum. Neɗɗo daaɓaaɗo ina waawi waasde dañde ko ina hollira ko ñawɗo, kadi ɗum  addana  mo welsindaade coodgol ko ina tampina mo e won’dude sikkitaare.  

Ganndo wirusyaŋke to Dudal-jaaɓi-haaɗtirnde « Uniwersite Liids », Stephen Griffin, wii: “Ɓoornagol «maskuuji » ina ustaa  kulkuli daaɓgol gummoriiɗi e memde yeeso mum, koko ɓuri waawde addude ndaɓor so tawi woodaani laaɓal moƴƴal juuɗe."[2]

Sifaaji «maskuuji» taƴto

Mask yeeso peewniraaɗo bagi cañiraaɗo e ko ɓuri heewde wiro (koton) curoowo hunoko e kine. E ɗi luutondiri e maskuuji opirooɓe (shirirursi) e haralleeɓe masiŋaaji,  ɗi ɗooftaaki sardiyeeji ɓurɗi moƴƴude. Wiɗto heewaani  ko waaɗaa e oo sifaa  mask, ngam ɓetde kattande kaɗgol daaɓgol ñabbuuji walla caɗeele luuɓgol  e cuurkeeje weeyo e taariindi men.

Mask oppirooɓe (shirirursi) ko kuutorgel beddeteengel  mbaɗowel keerol hakkunde hunuko e hinere ɓorniiɗo e fotɓe waawde raaɓde e taariindi makko ɓaɗtiindi. Mask oppirooɓe feewnira ngam wallude dartinde mbaade ɓutte, cirjon, takkawon e kuutorɗe doktoor mbaawɗe heddude « wirussaaji » e « bakteruuji », so tawi ɓornaama no fotiri nih, maa haɗ  ñoŋkotooji yettaade hunuko e hinere ɓorniiɗo ɗum oo.[3] Ɗii maskuuji ina kaɗa sarde tuutaaɗe, ñitte e kala ko ummii e foofaango joom mum feewde e woɗɓe.[3] Mask oppirooɓe (shirirursi) waawa dartinde mbaadon cewkon ngardowon e henndu ɗojjo, islaango walla gollorɗe doktoor. Maskuuji oppirooɓe (shirirursi) timminaani kaɗgol  jettingol dartinde wirisaaji e geɗon cewkon ndaaɓowon sabu certugol patareeje ɗakkandiranooɗe (ngal nder e ngal bowal). Bagi peewniraaɗo Mask oppirooɓe (shirirursi) wonaa cañaaɗo kono ko e kedde geɗe.[4][5]

Mask N95, ko mask poofirɗo ceggoowo henndu, dartintu kala ko sewaani no henndu, omo nootii e ñaawoore gollorgal toowngal ngenndi Amerik  (« dUs National Institute ») deenndangal kisal e cellal liggotooɓe. Mask N95 ina dartina ko ɓuri famɗude 95% geɗon coomikon e henndu tawa jeyaaka e mum.[6] Ko ɗum bata ceggirɗo no masiŋ « respiratëer » dartinoowo  kala genɗon cukkowon foofaango. [7][8]No Mask oppirooɓe (shirirursi), Mask N95 feewnira ko bagi « polypropylene » (wonaa cañaaɗo). Oo Mask yeeso foti ko e «masiŋ respiratëer » e nder leyɗeele ndennduɗi Orop FFP2.[9][10]

Jamirooje Pelle Cellal taƴto

Pelle Cellal jamirii  yimɓe yo cukku hunuko e hinere e huutoraade foloŋtoru hofaandu walla sarbet so ina ɗojja walla ina isla e weddaade sarbet ɗoon e ɗoon (ko ɓuri yaawde).[11][12]

Maskuuji oppirooɓe (shirirursi) ɓuri teeŋtinaade wonɓe e nokkuuji mbaɗɗi raaɓaaɓe[13][14][15] walla cikkaaɗi sabu ɓoornagol mask ina usta daaɓgol e kaalgol walla ɗojjugol walla ina islaango.[16]

Jamirooje Fedde Huuɓtindinnde Cellal (OMS) taƴto

Waasiyaaji FHC (OMS) feewde cellal renndo sabu COVID-19 ko yamirde kuutaraagol maskuuji e dooftaade  ɗee ɗo Jamirooje :[17]

- So ade selli, borno mask so taawi a topiito neddo sikkado dañdo ñaw covid-19.

- Borno mask sa dojji walla a islii.

- Maskuuji nafataa so wondaani e coodagol e ndiyam alkol walla saabunnde.

- So oɗon  ɓorno mask, oɗon poti anndude no huutorirte ( no waɗirte e no ittirte tawa ina moƴƴi).

Jamirooje bornude maskuuje e nder leydelle Afrik taƴto

  • Benin, 8 Awril lammu yamirii  ɓoornagol mask ina usta koronawiris.[18]
  • Kameruun: Mairo wii bornogul mask ina usta ñawu raaɓaa.[19]
  • Kongo: ɓornogul maskuuji ne yamiri e nder capitaal on.[20]
  • Ecopi: jamirooje Kilifaabe be woni sallade totiirde jungoo e ɓornogul maskuuji.[21]
  • Lagine: Lamdo Alpha Conde yamirii ɓornogul maskuuji.[22]
  • Kenya : Jamirooje ɓornogul maskuuji e goɗɗóndiral ne wawwi danduude e oo ñaw xooli lambee Kenya.[23]
  • Liberia: 21 Awril ɓornogul maskuuji yamirama e denntee.[24]
  • Maroc: ɓornogul maskuuji yamirama.[25]

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  18. Benin Police Enforce Mask Wearing In Bid To Stop Virus,Barron's, 8 April 2020.
  19. Cameroon City Makes Wearing Mask Mandatory in Fight Against Coronavirus,VOA News, 7 April 2020.
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  21. Samuel, Gelila (12 April 2020). "Ethiopia Outlaws Handshakes, Obliges Masks in Public Places".
  22. Masilela, Brenda (14 April 2020). "Guinean president makes masks compulsory in bid to curb the spread of coronavirus".,IOL
  23. Muraya, Joseph (5 April 2020). "Kenya: Masks Now Mandatory in Public Places, Kenya Declares".,All Africa
  24. Senkpeni, Alpha Daffae (21 April 2020). "Will You Wear Mask? Liberia's Lawmakers Want Compulsory Wearing of 'Protective Device' In Public".,Front Page Africa
  25. Eljechtimi, Ahmed (6 April 2020). "Morocco makes face masks compulsory due to coronavirus". Reuters. Retrieved 11 April 2020.