No mask debate Follow the Observer online at www.lagrandeobserver.com Officials recommend wearing masks when in public, and there is a reason why The Observer UNION COUNTY — One of the most often- heard, and often-de- bated, recommendations for combating the spread of COVID-19 is to wear a mask. “We continue to see evidence coming forward through studies being con- ducted about their effective- ness,” said Carrie Brogoitti, public health administrator for the Center for Human Development, La Grande. “We don’t want people to have a false sense of secu- rity it will 100% protect them. Truly, the masks are to protect those around you rather than the wearer. We see their effective- ness as a tool in stopping transmission.” Those who are not con- fi rmed cases or don’t have symptoms of COVID-19 are recommended to wear a mask when in an area of high traffi c and potential contamination, such as gro- cery stores, work, social and mass gatherings, and where physical distancing cannot be achieved, such as public transportation or at the doctor’s offi ce. Those with COVID-19 symp- toms or confi rmed cases are advised to wear a mask always when leaving the house. “The purpose of the masks is to protect the people around you,” Bro- goitti said. “To take care of each other. In my mind, our mission is to protect the most vulnerable in the community. Those who are at risk due to conditions and age. Our objective is to keep those people safe.” There are two different types of masks, medical and non-medical. Medical masks include N95 respi- rators and surgical masks, and the World Health Orga- nization does not rec- ommend these for gen- eral use, as it could divert a needed resource from health workers and at-risk individuals. Non-medical masks including paper dis- posable masks, cloth masks and other face coverings that can be made at home. They are not as effective as medical masks, but studies show they provide a level of protection in slowing the spread of COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization. WHO released an updated document regarding mask wearing on June 5, stating: “The use of masks is part of a compre- hensive package of the pre- vention and control mea- sures that can limit the spread of certain respiratory viral diseases, including COVID-19. Masks can be used either for protection of healthy persons (worn to protect oneself when in con- tact with an infected indi- vidual) or for source control (worn by an infected indi- vidual to prevent onward transmission).” Perhaps part of the con- fusion around the effec- tiveness of face coverings comes from the fact that WHO did not recommend everyone wear face masks in the initial advice pub- lished in April. The organi- zation has since changed its guidance as more research became available. However, there are some known and researched risks regarding wearing face cov- erings. According to a 2006 and 2017 study on contam- ination, there is a risk of self-contamination when using a face mask and then subsequently touching the eyes or face after removing it. Contamination also can occur when masks are not removed after being wet or soiled. Depending on the type of mask used, other poten- tial risks include skin irri- tation and acne, diffi culty breathing and headaches. Some people may not be able to wear a mask due to medical conditions, which is why Brogoitti said it is important for those who can wear a mask to do so. While there is evidence of risks and ineffectiveness, local, national and interna- tional public health agencies and governments all agree at this time that masks are one of the most effective tools in curbing the spread of COVID-19. Some att ractions open during Phase 1 and 2, others remain closed By Rosemarie Stein The Oregonian/OregonLive via AP StoryShare AQUARIUMS & ZOOS The Oregon Zoo is getting ready for a lim- ited reopening in the near future. Guests should expect timed-entry passes that will need to be pur- chased in advance. The Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport remains closed, but Seaside Aquarium is open. All visitors and staff are required to wear masks. MUSEUMS The High Desert Museum in Bend reopened June 17. The museum will require patrons to wear PUBLIC GARDENS The Portland Japanese Garden reopened to visi- tors with some restrictions June 11. See new rules and guidelines at japanese- garden.org/reopening The Grotto reopened June 12. Hours are 9 a.m.- 8:30 p.m. daily. See a list of visitor guide- lines at thegrotto.org/ reopening-guidelines The Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden remains closed. The Oregon Garden in Silverton is open. For a list of changes made in response to COVID-19 go to oregongarden.org The Lan Su Chinese Garden has not set an opening date. Tracey Tracy, MD To the GRH Regional Medical Clinic team as a Primary Care Provider (PCP) Tracey Tracy, MD, joins the GRH Regional Medical Clinic primary care team from a family medicine clinic in Clackamas, Oregon. She attended medical school at Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland, and completed her residency with Providence Milwaukie Family Medicine. 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