During these tough times it is important to take care of oneself and in the process save others too. The most important thing to be ensured during COVID-19 pandemic is that people wear a facemask while stepping out. And it should also be ensured that the mask is not made with a think fabric but a good material that stops the spread of the virus. And by no means should it be made of a net. But people seem to be taking facemask as an accessory and wearing varying colours and sizes of it. But recently a photo of a woman wearing a face mask made with the net has gone viral. Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Pankaj Nain shared the photo comparing it to 'weak password and username' and to be aware of cybersecurity norms. Coimbatore Goldsmith Makes Facemask Made Using Gold And Silver Threads; 3 Times When Indians Gave Expensive Makeovers to COVID-19 Essential Commodity (See Pictures And Videos)

The photo shows the woman smiling to the camera wearing a net mask. It is filled with tiny holes and in no way is fit to be a mask worn during coronavirus. Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Pankaj Nain took to Twitter sharing a message on why it is the wrong choice. He said that wearing a mask made of net is equivalent to opting for a weak password such as '1234'. He tweeted saying, "A weak password and username is going to give you such protection only #Cybersecurity (sic)," he wrote in the caption."

Woman Wearing a Face Mask Made of Net:

The facemask should be something that covers the nose and mouth failing to which there is no point of it being there on the face. As the tweet went viral, people took to social media thanking the cop for sharing the message a time people are not taking the necessary precautions properly. Netizens commented that the tweet was the need of the hour and people needed to know it at the earliest.

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