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Keep that mask on: will Germans become more like East Asians?

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Keep that mask on: will Germans become more like East Asians?

X. Matschke and M. O. Rieger

This study by Xenia Matschke and Marc Oliver Rieger explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has led to planned changes in protective routines among individuals in Germany. It reveals a strong intention to continue using face masks, influenced by insights from East Asia's pandemic management, potentially benefiting health and the economy.

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Abstract
We study planned changes in protective routines after the COVID-19 pandemic: in a survey in Germany among >650 respondents, we find that the majority plans to use face masks in certain situations even after the end of the pandemic. We observe that this willingness is strongly related to the perception that there is something to be learned from East Asians’ handling of pandemics, even when controlling for perceived protection by wearing masks. Given strong empirical evidence that face masks help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases and given the considerable estimated health and economic costs of such diseases even pre-Corona, this would be a very positive side effect of the current crisis.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 03, 2022
Authors
Xenia Matschke, Marc Oliver Rieger
Tags
COVID-19
protective routines
face masks
East Asia
health benefits
economic benefits
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