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Covid-19: Masks could boost immunity, slow infections, study finds – Khaleej Times
As countries around the world press on in their race for a Covid-19 vaccine, a new study from the University of California in San Francisco …

As countries around the world press on in their race for a Covid-19 vaccine, a new study from the University of California in San Francisco offers one more reason to mask up while we wait: wearing a face mask may help boost your immunity.
The study’s authors compared face masks to variolation, a process by which infected material from a patient is given to a healthy individual in order to create a mild infection and help the body build the resistance it requires. Their research – published in t…
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