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Mask-wearing may not be needed in summer, English medical official says By Reuters
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LONDON (Reuters) – People in England may not need to wear face masks over the summer months if COVID-19 infections drop sufficiently, but they are likely to be required again in the winter, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jenny Harries said on Wednesday.
“It’s quite possible over the summer months – as we did last year – when we see rates drop, that we would not need to be wearing masks all that time,” Harries said at a news conference.
“I think summer period, generally, we think is a much safer period for us, with less need for interventions. But I think that doesn’t rule it out as we go into the winter periods again,” she added.