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      • Masking — along with social distancing, hand washing, and other so-called “non-pharmaceutical interventions” (NPIs) — proved very effective at limiting the spread of COVID-19, and simultaneously drove down rates of endemic diseases like colds, flu, RSV and others.
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  2. Apr 15, 2021 · Given that masking of healthy populations for long periods of time is a new policy, it is astounding that the media and scientific journals decided within a matter of months that the efficacy of the practice could not be questioned or studied, nor its adverse effects discussed.

  3. Dec 5, 2022 · A team of Princeton researchers found that while masking limited RSV, colds and flu during the COVID-19 pandemic, those effects could wane even if everyone kept masking indefinitely. Long-term population benefits of wearing masks for endemic infections depend on the biology of transmission and immunity

  4. Jun 14, 2023 · Studies from both before and during the pandemic suggest that masking among health care workers can reduce nosocomial respiratory viral infections by approximately 60%. 4,5

  5. Feb 16, 2022 · The evidence for the effectiveness of masking at the individual level has been strong 1–4 for viruses that, similar to SARS-CoV-2, spread principally through close contact with an infected ...

  6. Sep 15, 2023 · 1. Consider your personal risk—and that of those around you. If you are at high risk for severe disease from COVID-19 (see more on that below), it would be smart to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, especially if the coronavirus is circulating in your area, says Dr. Jubanyik.

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  7. Oct 7, 2022 · Based on the received answers, 83.3% of the survey respondents make a daily uninterrupted use of the face mask below 8 h, while 16.6% exceed 8 h every day. Only 22.4% of the participants...

  8. Mar 1, 2024 · Last Reviewed: March 1, 2024. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC released today updated recommendations for how people can protect themselves and their communities from respiratory viruses, including COVID-19.

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