The president misrepresented a CDC study today in another dangerous and bizarre attempt to undermine mask-wearing. He continues to be a leading source of misinformation about the pandemic. https://t.co/9hJu7Xz39F
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) October 15, 2020
Coronavirus cases in Arizona dropped 75% after mask orders began, CDC reports https://t.co/53R3cbAHyk pic.twitter.com/1yub3mQlXi
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) October 12, 2020
State and county health officials across the US say stark drop in Covid-19 case counts in their communities before and after mask orders were imposed show how effective masks can be in reducing the spread of the coronavirus. https://t.co/s1dw1Za6Tb
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 20, 2020
Fed Chair Powell: Wearing masks can lead to 'enormous' economic gains https://t.co/a4qcIUyS8w pic.twitter.com/eSeaQlt7Wj
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) September 6, 2020
As we wait for a vaccine, let’s remember that experts agree universal masking is an effective solution that is already available. This easy-to-do act of citizenship helps us resume normalcy. When it’s cold, we wear hats and gloves. When there’s a pandemic, let’s all wear masks.
— Julian Zelizer (@julianzelizer) September 6, 2020
Just interviewed Fed chair Jerome Powell. He extolled the economic benefit of mask use: “There's actually enormous economic gains to be had nationwide from people wearing masks and keeping their distance.” Slowing the pandemic makes space for economic activity. @NPR
— Steve Inskeep (@NPRinskeep) September 4, 2020
On the flip side, people who are empathetic believe that it’s their social responsibility to self-isolate, practice hand hygiene and wear a mask. https://t.co/igZl2Jdbko
— Cory Lin Stieg (@corystieg) September 2, 2020
Some of my old friends on the right resist masks, saying that mask mandates take away freedom. No, it's the pandemic that takes away our liberties. Masks can help fight the virus, and thus restore our personal freedoms. Mask-wearing is simply a sign of personal responsibility. https://t.co/UXlpBsVAyP
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) September 2, 2020
People who regularly watch Fox News or listen to conservative talk radio are significantly less likely to wear face masks than the population at large, a new poll from the University of New Hampshire found https://t.co/vJPczVkqzV
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 1, 2020
Today's @latimes print edition features a full-page verson of our team's local mask survey, led by @caseymmiller. pic.twitter.com/MFW3k65Tjs
— Ben Welsh (@palewire) August 30, 2020
The usual assumption is that masks protect *others,* but probably not the wearer. Evidence from South Korea suggests even better news: the mask protects the wearer too. Useful information on day that anti-maskers rally to demand the right-to-infect. https://t.co/4cuw4qxD5O
— David Frum (@davidfrum) August 30, 2020
Sen. Thom Tillis' zeal for enforcing masks has landed him in hot water in the past, but today he conceded he "fell short" for not wearing a mask or urging his fellow attendees at the Republican National Convention to do so https://t.co/2rvkwLDBRm
— POLITICO (@politico) August 29, 2020
Does a face mask protect me, or just the people around me? It likely provides protection for both. https://t.co/Fcn1zVnHHQ
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 27, 2020
Wearing a mask in public is an important way to limit the spread of #COVID19. A new study shows just how much of a difference it can make. #NIH https://t.co/nDe5N56YwO
— Francis S. Collins (@NIHDirector) August 25, 2020