Test of ‘Singh Thatta’ mask for bearded doctors on Covid-19 duty, proved effective

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London: A new ‘Respirator Mask’ developed by a team of British researchers has proved effective in clinical trials by bearded doctors on Covid-19 Duty (Covid-19 Duty). Fits perfectly on the face of Bearded Doctors). This mask has been named “Singh Thattha”. With this mask, doctors with beards will no longer need to shave.

Gurch Randhawa, a professor at the University of Bedfordshire, and Dr. Rajinder Pal Singh, a bearded man belonging to the Sikh, Jewish and Muslim communities. After receiving many complaints about the problem of doctors, work started on finding a solution.

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Randhawa, a professor of public health diversity at the university and director of the university’s health research institute, said, “Because it is mandatory to shave to wear a respirator mask, there is a dilemma for bearded doctors from the Sikh, Jewish and Muslim communities. Happened. “

Randhawa said that a similar incident took place in the US in 2005 when a bearded Sikh man was refused the post of Correctional Officer in California because during this work, sometimes a respirator mask ( Respirator Mask) was required to be worn. He said that in order to solve the problem of the concerned doctors, work was done to prepare a new ‘respirator mask’ which would fit perfectly on his face.

This is the kind of thing that Sikhs traditionally call ‘mockery’. For the past few months, the team has been testing the effectiveness of the ‘Singh Thatta’ technique, which has proved effective in clinical trials. The research report related to this mask has been published in the journal ‘Journal of Health Infections’.

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