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NPIs included using face masks [4,5], remote learning, physical distancing, significantly limiting mass gatherings, travel restrictions, and implementing distance learning or remote classrooms [6]. During the process of developing new policies to mitigate viral spread on university and college campuses, institutional administrators at IHEs had to communicate new and evolving policies to students, faculty, and staff during an unprecedented pandemic.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51292
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Many research studies supported the benefits of face masks in blocking virus transmission in aerosols but were opposed by erroneous judgment [37]. Wearing a face mask can impede the spread of the virus from asymptomatic patients with COVID-19 [38]. Nevertheless, this study found that Spanish respondents were significantly less likely to wear face masks than Chinese ones.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(5):e27818
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Public Discourse Against Masks in the COVID-19 Era: Infodemiology Study of Twitter Data
Ma et al [9] found that N95 masks, medical masks, and even homemade masks could block at least 90% of the virus in aerosols. Wang et al [10] found that the necessity of wearing masks during the COVID-19 pandemic has been underemphasized by the public. Despite its importance, as supported by scientific evidence, wearing masks has stirred up a significant debate, particularly in the United States.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(4):e26780
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