it is very safe to use the same cloth face mask again the same day, provided that it is stored properly and it is not soiled or damaged.
face masks should be personal protective gear, not to be shared with (or handled by) anyone else. it is advisable to provide children with two face masks, so they will have a spare in case one gets compromised (soiled, damaged or lost).
how should masks be managed at the end of the school day?
school kids will be in contact, albeit at a safe distance, with a number of kids from the same cohort. in addition, they will probably touch their face mask often in order to remove it and put it back on as they go through different parts of the day at school, such as lunch, recesses and outside teaching. they will likely be breathing through the masks for several hours, although not at a stretch.
considering these factors, cloth masks must be washed at the end of the school day or put aside (safely) to be washed when possible with other laundry. think of the face mask the same way you would underwear: wash after wearing for a day.
however, if children are using a disposable face mask, this mask should be properly disposed of at the end of the day.
both cloth and disposable masks help prevent respiratory droplets from escaping. (pixabay)
in the case of the cloth face mask, at the end of the school day (or at the end of the school bus ride, or taking public transit) the mask should be put in a resealable bag (labelled “soiled mask”) and either washed upon arrival at home, or put safely with other laundry and washed when time permits.