US trends in mask wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic depend on rurality
Introduction: Face masks are widely recommended as a COVID-19 prevention strategy. State mask mandates have generally reduced the spread of the disease, but decisions to wear a mask depend on many factors. Recent increases in case rates in rural areas following initial outbreaks in more densely popu...
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Main Authors: | George Pro (Author), Krista Schumacher (Author), Randolph Hubach (Author), Nickolas Zaller (Author), Zachary Giano (Author), Ricky Camplain (Author), Carolyn Camplain (Author), Shane Haberstroh (Author), Julie Baldwin (Author), Denna Wheeler (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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