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In response to changes in advice from the WHO and with more studies proving the effectiveness of masks, face mask regulations became more uniform and accepted during later phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to regulations, wearing a face mask may have a different social meaning in different countries: from being paranoid or being a person at risk in countries without regulations to being a ‘good citizen` or abiding by a social contract in countries with regulations. In distinguishing between the relative stringency of face mask regulations, the authors show that not only . . .
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