Rejecting concerns about the risk of Corona virus infection when blowing to measure alcohol concentration

Viet Hung January 31, 2020 16:17

To prevent the risk of corona virus infection, authorities disinfect and clean machines and traffic police wear gloves and masks when measuring alcohol concentration.

Regarding people's concerns about the spread of the Corona virus through alcohol breathalyzers, Mr. Khuat Viet Hung - Vice Chairman of the National Traffic Safety Committee said that experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) have stated their technical opinion that alcohol breathalyzers have one-way valves so they can only be blown in and not inhaled.

Nghe An Traffic Police check alcohol concentration. Photo: Document

Furthermore, according to Mr. Hung, during the test, each person being tested is given a new breathalyzer, so there is no risk of infection for the person being tested, so there is no need to stop the alcohol concentration test.

To prevent traffic police officers from being infected with the Corona virus while on duty, Mr. Hung recommended that before patrolling, officers and soldiers should disinfect and clean their machines. Traffic police should use gloves and masks when measuring alcohol concentration.

According to Mr. Hung, the National Traffic Safety Committee also recommended that the Minister of Transport advise the Prime Minister to direct public transport vehicles, bus drivers, taxi drivers and even passengers on these vehicles to wear masks.

“If this can be done, the Transport sector will also contribute to limiting the risk of disease transmission because the vehicle is a hot environment, and when a virus appears on the vehicle, the possibility of on-site infection is very high,” Mr. Hung said.

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