Widespread mask-wearing could prevent Covid-19 second waves: Study

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LONDON — Population-wide facemask use could push Covid-19 transmission down to controllable levels for national epidemics and could prevent further waves of the pandemic disease when combined with lockdowns, according to a UK study published Wednesday (June 10).

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