Face coverings do not lead to a false sense of security, UK experts claim

Face coverings do not lead to a false sense of security, UK experts claim
Face coverings

Wearing a face covering does not lead to a false sense of security or make people less cautious about hand hygiene, experts in the UK have claimed.

Their comments, published in the journal BMJ Analysis, are based on an examination of the scientific evidence available on mask-wearing, in the context of respiratory virus infections.

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