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How worried you should be about H5N1, the bird flu virus spreading on dairy farms in the United States, depends on whom you are. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has described the current H5N1 risk to the general public as low. The risk that the virus poses is tempered by the fact that it doesn’t spread easily among people — yet. Right now public-health experts have the difficult task of urging authorities who can do something about H5N1 to take action, while maintaining public trust. Experts need to be clear that currently, the levers of action are squarely in the hands of government leaders and agricultural interests, not in the hands of the general public.
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‌There is good evidence that masks can protect ‌‌people who use them correctly and consistently. Other studies show that higher-quality masks, such as N95 respirators, are better able to keep the virus out than less well-fitting surgical masks or cloth masks. ‌And according to that limited evidence, masking at the population level did not have a clear impact on reducing infections. To address the quality issue of these studies, the Cochrane review looked only at randomized trials evaluating the effectiveness of masking. ‌‌Many of the studies that the Cochrane review included looked at the spread of influenza.
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