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Fixing America’s COVID-19 mistakes: We could have much better masks by now if the CDC followed NASA’s playbook – Business Insider Australia
Taking hints from NASA, South Korea, as well as mechanical engineers and seamstresses across the US could all help make masked life much better.

- We’ve been wearing masks for almost a year, and we’re still not getting it right.
- Designing better masks, and creating standards and labels for them could help.
- So would imposing fines, as South Korea has done.
- This article is one in a four-part series on the simple ways to fix the America’s biggest COVID-19 mistakes. Click here to read more.
- See more stories on Insider’s business page.
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