Wearing a face mask does not lead to ‘false sense of security’, study finds

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Wearing a face mask does not lead to ‘false sense of security’, study finds
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Evidence available does not show that use of face masks ‘adversely affects hand hygiene’, researchers state

18 June 2020

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