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Yes, We Continue Wearing Masks—Here’s Why

Yes, We Continue Wearing Masks—Here’s Why

Season 3 Episode 27 Published 1 year ago
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The World Health Network (WHN) provides evidence-based information about the ongoing need for masking, even as some consider the pandemic over. The document addresses common questions and objections related to mask-wearing, such as whether masks are still necessary and if they weaken immunity. The WHN argues that masking is a sensible precaution to protect both individuals and the community from airborne viruses, especially in poorly ventilated indoor spaces. They highlight the importance of clean indoor air, the risk of Long COVID, and the potential for asymptomatic transmission. The organization also emphasizes that precautions like masking reflect an awareness of scientific knowledge, not fear, and align with other public health measures like handwashing. Furthermore, the WHN addresses mask bans and offers resources related to the proper use of masks. The aim is to encourage informed decision-making about masking as a tool for reducing the spread of illness.

Yes, We Continue Wearing Masks—Here’s Why: Common Questions Answered


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