Making pre-school children wear masks is bad public health
Children are not small adults. This is a critical point that many pediatricians and other child health professionals get bored of saying, yet it does seem to need repeating. While children have the lowest risk from COVID-19 directly, they risk suffering the indirect impacts of policy decisions, many...
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Main Authors: | Robert C. Hughes (Author), Sunil S. Bhopal (Author), Mark Tomlinson (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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