Fema says in case of nuclear attack, continue social distancing and masking

FEMA Says In Case of Nuclear Attack, Continue Social Distancing and Masking

February 28, 2022

With the possibility of a renewed Cold War between the United States and Russia on the brink of reality, the threat of nuclear war between the world’s two largest nuclear superpowers also becomes a possibility.

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine dampens political ties between the two nations, this week Russian President Vladimir Putin put his nuclear forces on alert. This comes after Putin threatened grave consequences for western nations that interfere with his invasion.

Ready.Gov, a joint project between the White House, FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security says in the event of a nuclear strike on the United States, masking up and social distancing remain critical.

If Russia launches a nuclear strike, guidance from FEMA advises that people should immediately seek shelter indoors and head to the basement or the center of the structure.

While sheltering from the blast, you should maintain COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

“Stay away from the outer walls and roof. Try to maintain a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who are not part of your household,” FEMA recommends. “If possible, wear a mask if you’re sheltering with people who are not a part of your household. Children under two years old, people who have trouble breathing, and those who are unable to remove masks on their own should not wear them.”

After the nuclear blast, you should remain indoors for at least 24 hours.

“Continue to practice social distancing by wearing a mask and by keeping a distance of at least six feet between yourself and people who not part of your household,” FEMA said.

You can get more nuclear blast safety tips here.

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