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Aside from vaccination, mask-wearing seems the most effective tool for combating COVID-19, a major study suggests – Business Insider Australia
But the researchers bemoaned a lack of quality data on quarantine, lockdowns, and school closures, whose effectiveness couldn’t…

Mask-wearing reduced COVID-19 incidence by 53%, a large study found. CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images
Mask-wearing seems to be the most effective public health measure for combating the coronavirus, according to a large global analysis that found it…
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