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TOKYO, April 2 — The use of face masks in Asia during the coronavirus outbreak has been far more widespread than in the West, where governments have urged people to reserve supplies for frontline medical staff, so have they helped limit infections? Experts agree that the ordinary surgical masks...

People wearing protective face masks are seen before a rehearsal of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay in Hamura, outskirts of Tokyo February 15, 2020. — Reuters pic

But people infected with the virus are advised to wear them to stop the spread to others, and there is evidence that transmission can happen before a person knows they are sick. That has bolstered the argument of mask supporters who believe they can help limit the outbreak. “But where I grew up, in the US, wearing masks is seen by some, if not many, as a personal infringement — an unwanted imposed obligation,” he told AFP.

“Some places like Singapore have generally done very well without strongly emphasising masks,” he noted. “We all know people who think nothing of bringing colds into work to share with everyone — it will be the same for coronavirus.”

 

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