Assistant Professor Alex Perkins gives his insight on a study about face masks in school
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A team of researchers at the ECK Institute for Global Health looked at many factors involving the coronavirus as part of a study on the effectiveness of face masks in school. The lead author of the study, Assistant Professor at Notre Dame Alex Perkins spoke with ABC57’s Brian Conybeare on how the team worked and what it all means for families, students, and teachers.
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