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Masks offer the greatest protection indoors but other public-health measures matter, too --New study .
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An analysis of hundreds of COVID-19 cases suggests that face masks are most protective in specific circumstances, such as exposure to a person with COVID-19 that lasts for more than three hours or that takes place indoors1.
The study shows that several of the measures that are collectively known as non-pharmaceutical interventions — such as physical distancing, keeping interactions outdoors and wearing masks — “are in fact helpful” for preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission, says study co-author Joseph Lewnard, an epidemiologist at the University of California, Berkeley. Previous studies2,3 provided evidence that masking helps to protect against infection, but the latest work shows that it is beneficial even when other measures, such as distancing, aren’t in use. ...
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