Study shows how face masks could prevent a second wave of Covid-19 — but there's a catch

A new study from the University of Cambridge used theoretical models to determine the effect of wearing face masks or cloth face coverings on Covid-19 prevention. Their findings suggest that a second wave of the virus could be prevented or at least dampened.
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