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Study finds face masks cut distance airborne pathogens can travel in half

Miami, Florida – According to Florida scientists’ new evidence, face masks help reduce the spread of airborne diseases like COVID-19.
They found face masks cut the distance airborne pathogens can travel in half.
They also found three feet of distance with a mask is better than six feet unmasked.
Researchers found the vaccine protected children from serious illness, and that’s even if they came down with a flu virus that was different from the one in the vaccine.
According to health experts, it’s even more evidence children should get the flu shot in addition to a COVID-19 vaccine this season.
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