2021
DOI: 10.47307/gmc.2021.129.s2.4
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The proper use of face mask during COVID-19 pandemic in urban community

Abstract: Background: We need to know the understanding and behavior of the people for the prevention of coronavirus transmission. The breakthrough method is needed to be able to evaluate health problems among the society, provide solutions, and simultaneously evaluate the impact of changes on society.

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“…From the news and observations of the author, during the first wave, many people used cloth masks, because of the high price of surgical masks (Febriyanta, 2021). A study in one city in Indonesia in 2021 stated that 79.3% of respondents wore reusable masks/cloth masks, and 24.8% were wrong in choosing the type of mask, even 19.5% of respondents did not wash reusable masks before wearing them (Prajitno et al, 2021). In the third wave, the price of masks has fallen, and compliance with the use of masks is higher than the first and second waves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the news and observations of the author, during the first wave, many people used cloth masks, because of the high price of surgical masks (Febriyanta, 2021). A study in one city in Indonesia in 2021 stated that 79.3% of respondents wore reusable masks/cloth masks, and 24.8% were wrong in choosing the type of mask, even 19.5% of respondents did not wash reusable masks before wearing them (Prajitno et al, 2021). In the third wave, the price of masks has fallen, and compliance with the use of masks is higher than the first and second waves.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although no physical treatment of the waste was reported, the key analytical papers are nevertheless considered important for the development of future waste management and/or recommendations to government policy makers for the development of policies related to waste, health, or environment in Indonesia. A survey [22] of face mask users (n = 266 respondents) reveals that 79.3% wear reusable masks and 19.5% of them do not wash the reusable material; some still dispose of the masks mixed with domestic waste. In another survey [23] concerning visitors to food and beverage sites during COVID-19 (n = 500 respondents), 52% of the respondents said that they never visited a bar, restaurant, or hotel during COVID-19.…”
Section: Systematic Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%