With good sense having belatedly prevailed, the policy’s success is dependent on compliance, says health economist Daniel Howdon
On 24 July it becomes compulsory to wear face masks in shops and supermarkets in England. What determines how we can expect such measures to play out? Largely, three things: how confident we can be in the available evidence, the size of the estimated effect among a compliant population, and the degree of compliance.
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