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Here's how the CDC tried to use bad science to convince people to wear masks during COVID

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Here's how the CDC tried to use bad science to convince people to wear masks during COVID
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The article discusses the CDC's promotion of mask-wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting concerns about the quality of the research supporting this stance. A study found that none of the 77 analyzed studies were randomized, yet many drew causal conclusions about the effectiveness of masks. The authors argue that this reflects a broader issue of how public health messaging was shaped by flawed science.

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OutKick-Analysis Here's how the CDC tried to use bad science to convince people to wear masks during COVID Researchers found zero of 77 studies were randomized, yet over half drew causal conclusions about masks By Ian Miller OutKick Published May 31, 2026 9:06pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Dr. Marty Makary takes a look back at the health mandates in the early days of the pandemic Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marty Makary weighs in on America's COVID policy decisions and the effectiveness of mask mandates on 'Sunday Night In America.' As we near June 2026, it’s disturbingly apparent from social media and the real world that there are still a ridiculous number of people who are religiously masking in public.

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