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Whole face Burqa's can reduce the spread of Corona Virus

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Hey, I have a good money making idea, let's produce Nikabs and Burkhas with stitched in N99 filters.
You don't need that level of filtration unless your working in a lab. Studies have shown that simple face coverings can help reduce the spread of cold and flu in general environments....would probably work for covid 19 as well.
 
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European nations should encourage the wearing of whole face burqa's to reduce the spread of Corona virus. Pakistan and Iran should also make this mandatory for women.

I knew someone would come up with this misguided idea soon.

Firstly, what is wrong with the simple mask ?? Why specifically the burqa ??

Secondly, this burqa idea is similar to how currently Hindutva people are claiming victory for the traditional Hindu pressed hands "Namaste" greeting ( joining one's own hands ) as the "Namaste" does not involve shaking hands of others.

This burqa-mask idea should be put to test this way : Expose the burqa-masked woman to Anthrax or Ebola and check how the magical burqa will stop the organism.

Covering your face from spit and mucus will help reduce transmission and infection. Whole face burqa's would accomplish that.

And how long should this system remain ??
 
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What happens if the next virus contaminates through clothes? We have to walk around in boxers and bikinis only? Stop peddling religious slurpees for these people. They will wah wah themselves into extinction.
 
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This is actually a valid point - HOWEVER, it is also spread by men, so it will slow it down, but will not stop it.
 
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chinese banned veil for women and now their public is forced to hide face with masks ,it seems nature takes revenge for injustice and violation of human rights and depriving Muslims from wearing dress of their choice for preservation of religious values when all other religion followers are allowed to wear dress of their choice and practice their values
 
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How about entire nation sitting in Etekaaf for 10 days at home (like in last decade of Ramazan)? :D
 
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