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Major Study Finds Masks Don't Reduce COVID-19 Infection Rates |
A high-quality, large-scale Danish study finds no evidence that wearing a face mask significantly minimizes people's risk of contracting COVID-19. The randomized-control trial found no statistically significant difference in coronavirus infection rates between mask-wearers and non-mask-wearers. In fact, according to the data, mask usage may actually increase the likelihood of infection. |
Nov 25, 2020
by
Jordan Davidson - The Federalist
Science & Medicine News |