Why we’re wearing the mask in covid-19
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ROME — The mask is all we’ve been told to wear for the rest of our lives.
It is a way to keep our minds off our disease.
It’s a way of coping.
And it has become part of the way we see ourselves.
In the United States, the first-ever pandemic has wiped out most of the country’s healthcare workers and has left many Americans living in the streets with little hope of survival.
The masks are a way for Americans to feel good about themselves and the country and to try to look healthy.
The mask also helps prevent the spread of the virus, but it also creates a lot of stigma for the mask wearer.
And the mask doesn’t even seem to help.
According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in August, mask wearing increased among people who have not been tested for the coronavirus.
While those who wear masks have the highest rates of exposure to the virus and infection, they also have the lowest rates of the disease.
So why are people still wearing masks?
According to a new study, mask use has been a way by which the U.S. and the world have avoided the coronajet, a pandemic that has killed more than 1.1 million people.
And while the masks may be a way people have tried to look better, there is more to it than that.
For one, people have been wearing masks for thousands of years.
In ancient Greece, they wore masks to show off their wealth.
In China, they used masks to hide from the people.
In India, they covered their faces and hands with clay masks in the belief that the masks were the only way to protect themselves from diseases.
The mask was originally a protective garment worn by women who were supposed to look feminine and to hide their bodies from the male gaze.
The popularity of masks in these cultures has led to an evolution in mask use and in how we wear masks today.
The masks used in ancient times, the study found, were made of cloth, leather or fabric.
But modern masks are made of plastic and plastic materials, so they have become more and more like traditional masks.
In recent decades, the use of masks has declined.
In the United Kingdom, there has been an 18 percent decrease in the number of people who wear the mask, according to a 2015 study in the journal PLOS ONE.
And the decline is likely due to the rise of health care workers, which means fewer masks are being used.
In Europe, the mask has been on the decline for years.
But it hasn’t been as bad as the United Nations has been worried about, according the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
In 2016, it said that masks in Europe had fallen 16 percent since 2000, according a recent survey.
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