Americans are taking to the streets to protest the police killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and more. And while any time people gather in groups, there’s an increased risk of getting or spreading COVID-19, there are ways to reduce your risk and stay safer, said Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and former health commissioner for Baltimore.
Dr. Wen, who has been a leading voice in public health and a frequent commentator about coronavirus, recently spoke to Know Your Value founder and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski, about safety measures protesters should keep in mind as they make their voices heard:
1. Wear a face covering.
“A surgical mask, cloth mask or bandanna that covers your nose and mouth will protect yourself and those around you from COVID-19 respiratory droplets,” said Dr. Wen. “Eye protection can also help prevent injury and reduce the impact of tear gas.”
2. Try to keep physical distancing.
“This could be hard in a protest,” acknowledged Dr. Wen. “One way is to use a buddy system and stick to a small group, and have the small group attempt to stay at least six feet away from other groups. Try to not hug ,kiss or shake hands with others.”









