Mask Wearing Prevents COVID Spread; But Could They Also Be Ushering in Workers’ Comp Claims?

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Risk & Insurance - Jun 23, 2020

Much like shoulder pads of the 1980s or the crop tops of the ’90s, facial masks have become something of this decade’s fashion statement. People across the United States — and the globe — have decked out their masks, using cloth materials representing their favorite sports team or giving themselves...

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