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Mask-wearing cuts coronavirus cases by 53%, says global study

The findings come amid evidence that vaccination efforts weren't enough to prevent a resurgence

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Bloomberg
1 min read Last Updated : Nov 19 2021 | 12:14 AM IST
As Covid-19 makes a comeback in Europe, one study offers a reminder that simple measures like mask-wearing and hand-washing help to ward off the disease.
 
Donning a face mask more than halves the risk of getting Covid, according to a review of eight studies published in the British Medical Journal. So does hand-washing. Physical distancingcuts the risk by a quarter.

The findings come amid evidence that vaccination efforts weren’t enough to prevent a resurgence as temperatures drop and people crowd indoors, forcing countries including Austria and the Netherlands to introduce curbs.

“It’s likely that further control depends not only on high vaccination coverage and its effectiveness but also on ongoing adherence to effective and sustainable public-health measures,” authors said. 

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