Sarah Langa urges followers to keep N95 masks for health care professionals
With the ongoing debate about which mask to wear or whether to wear one at all, influencer and blogger Sarah Langa Mackay has advised people to leave the N95 and surgical masks for healthcare professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It started when Sarah posted a snap of herself wearing a mask and some serious drip.
The post received mixed reaction from tweeps, with one follower asking whether the mask worked and if she had to wash it after every use.
The user said she would rather stick to her usual surgical and N95 masks, but Sarah put her straight.
“Leave the N95 and surgical masks for the people who need them more than you do, like healthcare workers.”
— Sarah Langa Mackay (@sarahlanga) April 19, 2020
Sarah also opened up about the challenges she’s facing as a student during a nationwide lockdown.
She shared a throwback on Instagram detailing when she spoke to students at Wits University last year.
“I depend on face-to-face interaction and group learning so this pandemic has made it difficult for me to adjust to a new way of learning and interacting with material. I wanted to let all my friends who are embarking on this online learning journey know that we are in this together.”
Sarah said students needed to support each other in every way possible.
“Let’s not put an end to sharing knowledge, distributing notes, virtual study groups, video tutorials. Let’s redirect any competitive energy towards helping students who, under normal circumstances, were already struggling because the effects of the pandemic have probably made it even more challenging for most of us.”
Leave the N95 and surgical masks for the people that need them more than you do like health care workers. https://t.co/VnsOdeg7sy
— Sarah Langa Mackay (@sarahlanga) April 20, 2020
The post received mixed reaction from tweeps, with one follower asking whether the mask worked and if she had to wash it after every use.
The user said she would rather stick to her usual surgical and N95 masks, but Sarah put her straight.
“Leave the N95 and surgical masks for the people who need them more than you do, like healthcare workers.”
— Sarah Langa Mackay (@sarahlanga) April 19, 2020
Sarah also opened up about the challenges she’s facing as a student during a nationwide lockdown.
She shared a throwback on Instagram detailing when she spoke to students at Wits University last year.
“I depend on face-to-face interaction and group learning so this pandemic has made it difficult for me to adjust to a new way of learning and interacting with material. I wanted to let all my friends who are embarking on this online learning journey know that we are in this together.”
Sarah said students needed to support each other in every way possible.
“Let’s not put an end to sharing knowledge, distributing notes, virtual study groups, video tutorials. Let’s redirect any competitive energy towards helping students who, under normal circumstances, were already struggling because the effects of the pandemic have probably made it even more challenging for most of us.”
Leave the N95 and surgical masks for the people that need them more than you do like health care workers. https://t.co/VnsOdeg7sy
— Sarah Langa Mackay (@sarahlanga) April 20, 2020
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