Hope your mom will be ok.
I keep thinking stay away from airports or wherever people are returning from abroad/overseas (from heavily infected areas) but maybe that's not enough precaution ?
Medical expert on coronavirus: Don't panic, 'prepare for the worst right now'
".....One thing Parekh believes people should not be doing as part of their prep is rushing to stock up on surgical masks.
“You should not be walking around with face masks. The individuals who need face masks are those who are infected, health care workers or those potentially that have been exposed. But if you are a healthy American, you do not need to be walking around with a face mask.” ..."
Not sure a face mask would do any harm, though ?
My doctor wears one quite a lot in the winter months for office visits (getting a prescript. of antibiotic for my chronic bronchitis), he says he's avoiding germs.
Part of the problem is that there are currently short stocks on shelves of masks for the public. Let's say there's 1000 cases currently in the USA, walking around unaware they have the Covid-19. That's 1 person in 3 million. There might not be a single person in a particular town who has it. So, is it worth wearing a single use mask today?
The doctor knows for a fact that on an average day he has several people come to see him with flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, colds, etc.
At some point, *Horace* wearing his masks daily, and changing them several times a day, in his small town that currently has zero cases could contract Covid-19. At that point it would help anyone near him if he's wearing a mask. But will he have any left by that point?
That's what some of the 'experts' are talking about when they're saying they think it's too soon for the vast majority of people to be wearing masks. Especially if the masks aren't entirely guarantees of not getting the virus, and that hand washing/sanitizer gels/not touching the face/not shaking hands/ etc is proven to be effective, and normal soap and water are currently plentiful, and not shaking hands is free and readily available at all times.
So they're saying that statistically it's people like the doctor who have good reason to wear the masks right now. He can't ask people to wear a mask if they come in with a sore throat and he needs to look into their mouth/throat, so he wears one mask instead of 50 patients each wearing a mask. In this way, supplies will last longer and still be there when they'll be more useful to people.
But, it is really hard for the human brain to think that makes sense as it has an inbuilt directive to prioritise self-preservation rather than statistics. So while the advice is valid to conserve masks now while the risk is far lower than it might be in coming weeks and months...it's hard for us to not want to wear that mask if it's today that we're going out to a crowded place, and we don't know where the sick people are or if there'll be someone coughing where we go.
So I think the advice is logical and valid, but I don't think you can expect too many people to follow that advice when it comes to something this concerning and they want to protect their families and friends as well as themselves. Maybe today it's the people who are higher risk of having the virus who should be the only ones in the public wearing masks....but if *Horace* doesn't know for sure that every single one of them will be doing that, he wants to protect himself, and you can't really blame him for that.