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It's not clear, he said, what the threshold should be that allows people to let their guards – and masks – down. But we will get there relatively soon, he said.
When it comes to holiday travel, there's a question on many people's minds -- should you still wear a face mask? Dr. John Brownstein, an epidemiologist at Boston Children's Hospital, says it depends.
On the flip side, 9% of people say that they "think more" of people who wear a mask in public, with increasing numbers among Democrats (16%) and those who identify themselves as liberals (14%) and ...
But you can surely mess up my life with your germs. Masks aren't hard. We’ve (sort of) proven we all know how to wear them, and they’re still widely available for purchase.
I have been going out, too, and I am still wearing a mask. Sometimes I’m the only one, but I don’t feel comfortable yet taking it off when I’m around a lot of people.
Masking up against COVID-19 is now largely a personal choice. Fox News Digital reached out to several health experts for their insights and thoughts on when to wear a mask — and why.
When asked if he’d continue wearing a mask on planes right now, Dr. Peter Chin-Hong responded: “100 percent.” Here’s why.