Evidence for masks 'not very strong in either direction', says Deputy Chief Medical Officer

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Evidence for masks 'not very strong in either direction', says Deputy Chief Medical Officer
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Boris Johnson insists he does not want to see face coverings in schools

The evidence for face coverings is “not very strong in either direction”, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer has admitted, despite a last minute U-turn on masks in schools.

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