1
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respiratory protection
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Brazil & Argentina
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In Brazil and Argentina, using cloth to cover the face is a culturally significant tradition, especially in rural areas.
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2
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2
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respiratory protection
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Australia
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During Australia's forest fire season, wearing respirators or masks for protection against wildfire smoke is a common precaution.
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1
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3
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respiratory protection
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Bangladesh
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In Bangladesh, it is common practice to use cloth or cotton masks for respiratory protection due to poor air quality.
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1
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4
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respiratory protection
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Canada
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During forest fire season in Canada, wearing respirators or masks for protection against wildfire smoke is a common precaution.
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1
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5
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respiratory protection
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Norway
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In Norway, wearing respirators or masks for protection against cold air during winter outdoor activities is practical.
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1
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6
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respiratory protection
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Russia
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In Russia, using scarves or shawls to cover the face in cold weather is a practical form of respiratory protection against freezing temperatures.
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1
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7
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respiratory protection
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, it is common and practical for people to use traditional keffiyeh scarves to cover their nose and mouth for respiratory protection in dusty or sandy environments.
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1
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8
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respiratory protection
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Sweden
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In Sweden, it is practical to wear respirators or masks for protection against cold air during outdoor activities in winter.
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1
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9
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respiratory protection
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Thailand
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Wearing masks for respiratory protection in Thailand is common and seen as considerate towards others' health.
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1
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10
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respiratory protection
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, people use scarves or shawls to protect their faces against cold temperatures.
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1
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11
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respiratory protection
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, it is common and practical to use traditional keffiyeh scarves for respiratory protection in dusty or sandy environments.
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1
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12
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respiratory protection
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, wearing masks as a form of respiratory protection is seen as a considerate and common practice in safeguarding against airborne diseases and pollution.
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1
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