The Latest: Settling the Great Mask Debate

Alexandra Sifferlin
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2 min readApr 1, 2020

Dear Reader,

Should you wear a mask? If you’re feeling whiplash about the conflicting messages, you’re not alone. Americans have been advised by the CDC to avoid mask wearing if they’re healthy. Health workers are still experiencing shortages (do not hoard masks, especially N95 versions). But the advice in other countries is different, and scientists are questioning whether some rational use of face masks makes sense.

We dove deep into the issue to answer all your questions. (Bottom line: Some coverage might make sense — but be informed about the risks and benefits).

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We’ve curated some essential stories below.

Be well,

Alexandra Sifferlin
Editor, Medium Coronavirus Blog

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A Quick Q&A:

Should I wear a mask?

In an ideal world, everyone with Covid-19 would have access to a surgical mask, but that’s not the reality we’re living in. Instead, research suggests that thousands of asymptomatic people may be walking around spreading the disease during a rapidly progressing global pandemic. When faced with the decision between wearing a cloth face mask that promises negligible results or doing nothing at all, it’s hard to argue against the former. — Danielle Kosecki, Elemental

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Medium Coronavirus Blog
Medium Coronavirus Blog

Published in Medium Coronavirus Blog

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Alexandra Sifferlin
Alexandra Sifferlin

Written by Alexandra Sifferlin

Health and science journalist. Former editor of Medium’s Covid-19 Blog and deputy editor at Elemental. TIME Magazine writer before that

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