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Men Say Masks 'Not Cool,' Less Likely to Wear Them

Men are less likely to wear face masks, research shows, in part because they see them as a sign of weakness. Meanwhile, a group of federal officials, scientists, and drug companies is tasked with developing a vaccine by the end of the year. Get the latest news.
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