By YU KOTSUBO/ Staff Writer
May 25, 2021 at 18:04 JST
Pedestrians come and go on the street wearing face masks in New York on May 14. (Daisuke Nakai)
The more a society values the collective interest over that of the individual, the more likely that people in it are wearing face masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a team led by a leading U.S. research university found. [Read More]
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