Coronavirus could leave U.S. with a lasting imprint: Masks as normal part of life

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Coronavirus could leave U.S. with a lasting imprint: Masks as normal part of life
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'We may be moving gently at this point toward the Asian culture,' one health expert says of everyday mask-wearing.

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“I feel like a mini-Amazon,” she said. “Filling orders, picking up orders. But I feel good. People need them.” But recent studies suggest that at least 12% to 20% of people who test positive for COVID-19 are asymptomatic and may be spreading the virus without realizing it. Chi said there is a lot of discussion among public health researchers as to why even homemade and surgical masks, which are not fine enough to filter out virus particles, are preventing the spread of the disease.

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