US Men Are Less Likely to Wear Face Masks Because 'They're Not Cool,' Says Study

  • 4 years ago
US Men Are Less Likely
to Wear Face Masks Because
'They're Not Cool,' Says Study The study was conducted by researchers
from Middlesex University London and
the Berkeley Mathematical Science Research Institute. According to the study,
mandatory face coverings to
mitigate the coronavirus “has a
larger effect on men than on women.” Study Authors, via
'New York Post' The study also found that
men are less likely than women to
believe they will be affected by COVID-19. Study Authors, via
'New York Post' Data published in the 'European Heart
Journal' reveals that men are more than twice
as likely to die from COVID-19 than women. The Centers for Disease Control
currently recommends that some form
of face covering is worn by everyone in public. As of Friday afternoon,
more than 1,427,000 people in the
U.S. have contracted the coronavirus. Nearly 87,000 people
in the U.S. have died.

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