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Why Masks Still Matter

Por: Time Health November 14, 2022

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, masks were weaponized for partisan purposes. “The politicization of mask use,” William Hanage, infectious disease epidemiologist at Harvard University, “makes as much sense as politicizing gravity.” Masks are simply a tool—a protective barrier—that can help to reduce the spread of respiratory infections, just as condoms are a barrier that can reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections. And as... + full article



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