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Do Face Masks Reduce COVID-19 Spread in Bangladesh? Are the Abaluck et al. Results Reliable?

Do Face Masks Reduce COVID-19 Spread in Bangladesh? Are the Abaluck et al. Results Reliable?

Update 2025-09-24: This article is now available on Zenodo

CORRELATION has republished the article “Do Face Masks Reduce COVID-19 Spread in Bangladesh? Are the Abaluck et al. Results Reliable?” by Denis G. Rancourt.

The article was originally published at denisrancourt.ca on September 20, 2021.

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Published September 20, 2021
Categorized as COVID, Face masks Tagged Abaluck, age groups, Bangladesh, cloth masks, COVID, epidemiology, Face masks, masking policies, masks, N95, respiratory diseases, spread, surgical masks

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