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Duke University Study Finds Neck Gaiters As Ineffective As Not Wearing A Mask

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Duke University Study Finds Neck Gaiters As Ineffective As Not Wearing A Mask

Duke University Study Finds Neck Gaiters As Ineffective As Not Wearing A Mask

Consistent wearing of face masks by a majority of the population have emerged as the best way to slow the spread of coronavirus, but not all face coverings are equal in effectiveness, according to a new study by Duke University researchers.


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