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    The precautionary principle in mask-wearing by Anne Zimmerman

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Healthcare professionals who publicly said masks are ineffective or not recommended include: Jerome Adams, US Surgeon General; the US CDC; David Heymann, epidemiologist with WHO at the time of SARS (because of fear of improper use); Emily Landon, University of Chicago Medical School (because of improper use and because N95 are the only masks prove effective)[2]; Hyo-Jick Choi, Chemical Engineer, University of Alberta (because masks are for large droplets only); Eric Toner, Johns Hopkins (“no harm in it but it is not likely to be very effective”) [3]; Alax Azar, HHS secretary, (masks should be just for healthcare workers); Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins (masks may give false sense of security); Nancy Messonier, CDC.[4] This list could continue as others echoed theses sentiments.  …”
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