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‘Danger zone’: 'Use of masks down to 60%, lowest since Dec’20'

The usage of maks in India has declined drastically to below 60% — the lowest since December 2020 — raising concerns among the health authorities who termed it a “danger zone” for protection against Covid-19. It is even below pre-second wave level, they said. Use of masks peaked to over 80% between May and June this year, when the country witnessed a devastating second wave of Covid-19.

The usage of maks in India has declined drastically to below 60% — the lowest since December 2020 — raising concerns among the health authorities who termed it a “danger zone” for protection against Covid-19. It is even below pre-second wave level, they said. Use of masks peaked to over 80% between May and June this year, when the country witnessed a devastating second wave of Covid-19. from Times of India https://ift.tt/3yfw4We

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