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Got It, Hide thisFacemasks in combination with the use of other infection prevention and control strategies such as physical distancing and practicing hand-hygiene can slow the spread of COVID-19. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization both recommend the use of facemasks. More information on how different types of masks work in this resource.
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Rated on: 4/14/2021 3:01:01 AM
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