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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 Jul 20

In the 5 days since I announced our facemask survey in the original Facemask Question article, almost 200 people have responded. Three-quarters of them have provided thoughtful written responses. Many of these responses highlight the hidden complexity of facemask decisions. I’m writing today to share a few of them with you.If you haven’t already completed the survey, please do—especially if you are a member of a minority or an at-risk population. We want to hear your views! (This survey is completely anonymous. We do not collect identifying information.)It is clear from the responses below that most of the folks we’ve surveyed

In the 5 days since I announced our facemask survey in the original Facemask Question article, almost 200 people have responded. Three-quarters of them have provided thoughtful written responses. Many of these responses highlight the hidden complexity of facemask decisions. I’m writing today to share a few of them with you.If you haven’t already completed the survey, please do—especially if you


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Jul 20

Should we or shouldn’t we? Where and when should we? When is it safe not to?Go directly to the About Those Facemasks Survey.For the last few weeks, as COVID cases have been dropping in Massachusetts, my daughter, Jess, and I have engaged in a discussion that goes something like this:Me: So what’s happening with social distancing this week?Jess: Well, more people are ignoring facemask policy and others have become facemask vigilantes.Me: Hmm. I wonder how they are making their decisions.Jess: Frankly, I’m having trouble making my own decisions. The guidelines are unclear and change often. And it isn’t straightforward to apply the guidelines

Should we or shouldn’t we? Where and when should we? When is it safe not to?Go directly to the About Those Facemasks Survey.For the last few weeks, as COVID cases have been dropping in Massachusetts, my daughter, Jess, and I have engaged in a discussion that goes something like this:Me: So what’s happening with social distancing this week?Jess: Well, more people are ignoring


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