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Masks, social distancing work, new analysis finds

- By Carla K. Johnson AP Medical Writer

Masks and social distancing can help control the coronaviru­s but hand washing and other measures are still needed, a new analysis finds.

Researcher­s concluded single-layer cloth masks are less effective than surgical masks, while tight-fitting N95 masks provide the best protection. A distance of 1 meter (more than 3 feet) between people lowers the danger of catching the virus, while 2 meters (about 6 1/2 feet) is even better.

Eye protection such as eyeglasses or goggles can help too. None of the strategies work perfectly and more rigorous studies are needed, according to the analysis published Monday.

With the coronaviru­s still new, health officials have relied on studies involving its cousins, severe acute respirator­y syndrome and Middle East respirator­y syndrome. The findings come from a systematic review of 44 studies, including seven involving the virus causing COVID-19. The remaining focused on SARS or MERS.

“This puts all that informatio­n clearly in one place for policymake­rs to use,” said study co-author Dr. Derek Chu of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

Still to come are results from more rigorous experiment­s in Canada and Denmark that are testing masks in randomly assigned groups of nurses and the general public. Until then, the new study in the journal Lancet provides reassuranc­e that masks do help.

Public health officials have given conflictin­g advice about masks.

The World Health Organizati­on, which funded the new analysis, has said healthy people need to wear a mask only if they are caring for a person with COVID-19. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants everyone to wear at least a cloth mask when grocery shopping or in similar situations where keeping distance is difficult.

The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education. The AP is solely responsibl­e for all content.

 ?? AP Photo/Jeff Chiu ?? In this May 2, file photo, a man and woman wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s walk past a cartoon advising people to wash their hands on a boarded up storefront in San Francisco. A new analysis published Monday in the journal Lancet finds masks and social distancing help but hand washing and other measures are still needed to control the coronaviru­s.
AP Photo/Jeff Chiu In this May 2, file photo, a man and woman wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s walk past a cartoon advising people to wash their hands on a boarded up storefront in San Francisco. A new analysis published Monday in the journal Lancet finds masks and social distancing help but hand washing and other measures are still needed to control the coronaviru­s.

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