Study Reveals Face Mask Policies Prevented up to 450,000 COVID-19 Cases

June 18, 2020

According to a new study published in Health Affairs, state requirements to wear face masks in public may have prevented hundreds of thousands of additional COVID-19 cases in the U.S. In the study, researchers found the daily COVID-19 growth rate significantly declined after Washington, D.C. and 15 states issued mask mandates between April 8th and May 15th. States that only recommended the use of masks in public did not see comparable declines.

Researchers estimate the mask mandates may have prevented an additional 230,000 to 450,000 COVID-19 cases by May 22nd. The findings are based on statistical modeling using daily county-level data of confirmed COVID-19 cases between March 25th and May 21st. Requiring Americans to wear face masks in public may help reduce the virus’s spread, especially if there is a resurgence this fall, researchers concluded.

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