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Mask mandates work, CDC study indicates
Mask mandates can work, according to research released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday. One new study showed that, in places where state and local governments required mask use, fewer people ended up in the hospital with coronavirus. A second showed college students, at least, will overwhelmingly wear masks if there’s a mandate in place.
Mask mandates can work, according to research released by the CDC.
One new study showed that, in places where state and local governments required mask use, fewer people ended up in the hospital with coronavirus. https://t.co/qIsyyZvWw6 CNN (@CNN) February 5, 2021
Stephanie Levitz
People s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier responds to a question during a news conference in Ottawa on Aug. 24, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld January 05, 2021 - 2:54 PM
OTTAWA - The one-time Conservative cabinet minister and MP who broke ranks to form his own political party is among the Canadians who ve headed south in recent months.
Maxime Bernier, who leads the libertarian People s Party of Canada, went to Florida in November with his wife for a vacation.
A spokesman says the pair did quarantine for the full 14 days required when they returned.
Bernier has been vocal in his disagreement with COVID-19 lockdown measures, including restrictions on travel.
The People s Party leader went to Florida in November against public health rules. Stephanie Levitz, The Canadian Press
01/06/2021 11:03am EST
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People s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier takes questions from the media during a news conference in Ottawa on Aug. 24, 2020. The former Conservative cabinet minister has been a vocal critic of COVID-19 lockdown measures.
OTTAWA The one-time Conservative cabinet minister and MP who broke ranks to form his own political party is among the Canadians who’ve headed south in recent months.
Maxime Bernier, who leads the libertarian People’s Party of Canada, went to Florida in November with his wife for a vacation.