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Măști de protecție din materiale necomestibile, dar și comestibile

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În timpul pandemiei de coronavirus, măștile au fost procurate imediat încât nu mai pot fi găsite în farmacii. Eroii acestei galerii foto au găsit însă o soluție. Eu au confecționat măști din materialele pe care le au la îndemână.

În timpul răspândirii fulgerătoare a coronavirusului, masca este unul dintre cele mai necesare obiecte de protecție.

Măștile medicinale sunt diferite. Sunt cele de o singură folosință, care au trei straturi de protecție a căilor respiratorii: în mijloc e filtru, iar pe părți – câte un strat exterior.

După acestea urmează măștile chirurgicale, care au patru straturi de protecție. Pe lângă cele trei straturi pe care le au măștile de o singură folosință - cele medicinale, cele chirurgicale mai au un trat care protejează pielea feței de lichide.

Acum iată că a mai apărut o categorie de măști, cele artizanale, improvizate. Unii oameni recurg la ele, in extremis.

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© AFP 2024 / Mohammed AbedA Palestinian mother entertain her children with makeshift masks made of cabbage as she cooks in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on April 16, 2020 amid the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Палестинка надевает на свои детей маски из капусты - Sputnik Moldova
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A Palestinian mother entertain her children with makeshift masks made of cabbage as she cooks in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on April 16, 2020 amid the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
© AFP 2024 / Raul ArboledaA Colombian student uses a mask made of recyclable and biodegradable materials, following a shortage of medical masks due to the spread of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19, and the high pollution of the city, at Julio Cesar Turbay school in Soacha near Bogota, on March 11, 2020. - The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths.
Школьник в маске, изготовленной из вторсырья и биоразлагаемых материалов, из-за нехватки медицинских масок в Колумбии - Sputnik Moldova
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A Colombian student uses a mask made of recyclable and biodegradable materials, following a shortage of medical masks due to the spread of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19, and the high pollution of the city, at Julio Cesar Turbay school in Soacha near Bogota, on March 11, 2020. - The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths.
© AFP 2024 / Ted AljibeA resident using an improvised face shield made from a plastic water tank to protect him from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic walks in his neighbourhood in Manila on April 5, 2020, after the government imposed enhanced quarantine measures in the city.
Мужчина в импровизированном защитном шлеме от коронавируса, сделанном из пластиковой бутыли, Манила - Sputnik Moldova
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A resident using an improvised face shield made from a plastic water tank to protect him from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic walks in his neighbourhood in Manila on April 5, 2020, after the government imposed enhanced quarantine measures in the city.
© AFP 2024 / Daniel Peсa / Native Federation of the Madre de Dios RiverHandout photo released by the FENEMAD of members of the Shipibo and Ese'Ejja etnic groups wearing face masks made of leaves as they raise their clenched fists to protest for the lack of support from the government amid the new coronavirus pandemic in Madre de Dios, Peru, in the southern Amazon basin on April 13, 2020. - The president of the Native Federation of the Madre de Dios River (FENAMAD), Julio Cusiriche, reported that the Shipibo, Harambut, Machiguenga, Yine, Kichuaruna, Amahuaca and Ese'Ejja ethnic groups have decided to close their communities to outsiders.
Женщины в масках из листьев протестуют против отсутствия поддержки от правительства в блрьбе с распространением коронавируса в Перу - Sputnik Moldova
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Handout photo released by the FENEMAD of members of the Shipibo and Ese'Ejja etnic groups wearing face masks made of leaves as they raise their clenched fists to protest for the lack of support from the government amid the new coronavirus pandemic in Madre de Dios, Peru, in the southern Amazon basin on April 13, 2020. - The president of the Native Federation of the Madre de Dios River (FENAMAD), Julio Cusiriche, reported that the Shipibo, Harambut, Machiguenga, Yine, Kichuaruna, Amahuaca and Ese'Ejja ethnic groups have decided to close their communities to outsiders.
© AP Photo / Czarek SokolowskiA photographer wearing an unusual protective mask against coronavirus spread made from a paper bag, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, April 19, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
Фотограф в защитной маске, сделанной из бумажного пакета, в Варшаве, Польша - Sputnik Moldova
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A photographer wearing an unusual protective mask against coronavirus spread made from a paper bag, in Warsaw, Poland, Sunday, April 19, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
© AP Photo / Rodrigo AbdA woman holds paper in her mouth, her alternative to a face mask, as she waits in line for a free lunch from a charity organization that helps the homeless in Lima, Peru, Thursday, March 26, 2020, on the second week of a government decreed state of emergency that restricts residents to their homes to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus.
Женщина держит бумагу во рту, как альтернативу маске, в очереди бесплатный обед для бездомных в Лиме, ​​Перу - Sputnik Moldova
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A woman holds paper in her mouth, her alternative to a face mask, as she waits in line for a free lunch from a charity organization that helps the homeless in Lima, Peru, Thursday, March 26, 2020, on the second week of a government decreed state of emergency that restricts residents to their homes to help contain the spread of the new coronavirus.
© AFP 2024 / Raul ArboledaA Colombian student poses for a picture wearing a face mask made of recyclable and biodegradable materials, as a form of protest against the shortage of face masks in pharmacies, in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, at Julio Cesar Turbay school, in Soacha, Colombia, on March 11, 2020. - The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
Колумбийская школьница в защитной маске из вторсырья и биоразлагаемых материалов - Sputnik Moldova
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A Colombian student poses for a picture wearing a face mask made of recyclable and biodegradable materials, as a form of protest against the shortage of face masks in pharmacies, in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, at Julio Cesar Turbay school, in Soacha, Colombia, on March 11, 2020. - The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)
© Sputnik / Maksim Bogodvid / Accesați arhiva multimediaПедагог учреждения дополнительного образования "Дом детства и юношества" города Мамадыш республики Татарстан Радик Гурьев в изготовленной им из фанеры многоразовой маске.
Житель Татарстана Радик Гурьев в изготовленной им из фанеры многоразовой маске - Sputnik Moldova
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Педагог учреждения дополнительного образования "Дом детства и юношества" города Мамадыш республики Татарстан Радик Гурьев в изготовленной им из фанеры многоразовой маске.
© AFP 2024 / Douglas MagnoBrazilian fashion photographer Marcio Rodrigues wears a mask made with recyclable bottles, cans and boxes after over 20 days in which these garbage items were not collected because of the quarantine imposed to control the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19), in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on April 11, 2020. Marcio Rodrigues will make a suit with recyclable garbage if the quarantine continues.
Бразильский фэшн-фотограф Марсио Родригес в самодельной защитной маске из бутылок, банок и коробок - Sputnik Moldova
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Brazilian fashion photographer Marcio Rodrigues wears a mask made with recyclable bottles, cans and boxes after over 20 days in which these garbage items were not collected because of the quarantine imposed to control the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19), in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on April 11, 2020. Marcio Rodrigues will make a suit with recyclable garbage if the quarantine continues.
© AFP 2024 / Raul ArboledaA Colombian student poses for a picture wearing a face mask made with recyclable and biodegradable materials that reads "If I breathe, it will contaminate me", as a form of protest against the shortage of face masks in pharmacies, in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, at Julio Cesar Turbay school, in Soacha, Colombia, on March 11, 2020. The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths.
Колумбийская школьница в защитной маске из вторсырья и биоразлагаемых материалов - Sputnik Moldova
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A Colombian student poses for a picture wearing a face mask made with recyclable and biodegradable materials that reads "If I breathe, it will contaminate me", as a form of protest against the shortage of face masks in pharmacies, in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, at Julio Cesar Turbay school, in Soacha, Colombia, on March 11, 2020. The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths.
© AFP 2024 / Pedro PardoA man wearing a paper-face mask travels on the subway in Mexico City, on April 2, 2020. More than 20,000 cases of COVID-19 were registered in Latin America and the Caribbean by Wednesday -- double the figure from five days ago, according to an AFP tally.
Мужчина в самодельной защитной маске из туалетной бумаги в метро в Мехико, Мексика - Sputnik Moldova
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A man wearing a paper-face mask travels on the subway in Mexico City, on April 2, 2020. More than 20,000 cases of COVID-19 were registered in Latin America and the Caribbean by Wednesday -- double the figure from five days ago, according to an AFP tally.
© AFP 2024 / Hector RetamalA man wearing a face mask and a plastic bag on his head rides a bicycle on a street in Wuhan, China's central Hubei province on April 14, 2020. China has largely brought the coronavirus under control within its borders since the outbreak first emerged in the city of Wuhan late last year.
Велосипедист в защитной маске и с пластиковым пакетом на голове на одной из улиц Уханя, Китай - Sputnik Moldova
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A man wearing a face mask and a plastic bag on his head rides a bicycle on a street in Wuhan, China's central Hubei province on April 14, 2020. China has largely brought the coronavirus under control within its borders since the outbreak first emerged in the city of Wuhan late last year.
© AFP 2024 / Thomas CoexA man poses with a handmade protective face mask, made out of a paper napkin, in Sceaux, south of Paris, on April 8, 2020 on the 23rd day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). - The mayor of Sceaux issued a decree for the mandatory wearing of a face mask or other type of protection over the mouth and nose for outings of people over 10-years-old.
Мужчина в самодельной защитной маске из салфетки в пригороде Парижа, Франция - Sputnik Moldova
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A man poses with a handmade protective face mask, made out of a paper napkin, in Sceaux, south of Paris, on April 8, 2020 on the 23rd day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). - The mayor of Sceaux issued a decree for the mandatory wearing of a face mask or other type of protection over the mouth and nose for outings of people over 10-years-old.
© AFP 2024 / Raul ArboledaA Colombian student uses a mask made of recyclable and biodegradable materials, following a shortage of medical masks due to the spread of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19, and the high pollution of the city, at Julio Cesar Turbay school in Soacha near Bogota, on March 11, 2020. The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths.
Колумбийский школьник в защитной маске из вторсырья и биоразлагаемых материалов - Sputnik Moldova
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A Colombian student uses a mask made of recyclable and biodegradable materials, following a shortage of medical masks due to the spread of the new Coronavirus, COVID-19, and the high pollution of the city, at Julio Cesar Turbay school in Soacha near Bogota, on March 11, 2020. The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Coronavirus a pandemic with 118,000 cases in about 120 countries, and 4000 deaths.
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