Photo by Natrice Miller; photo courtesy the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Still wearing a face mask? Your choice may be influenced by your race

From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
“You read about it on social media. You see it when you go shopping, or out to a restaurant in the Atlanta metro area. And several recent, national polls confirm: as we enter the pandemic’s third summer, Black and Latino people are much more likely to continue wearing masks in public or show support for wearing masks than white, non-Hispanic people.

In two polls, there is a sizable gap between Black and Latino respondents, on the one hand, and white respondents, on the other, with Black respondents being much more likely to favor masks.”

Read the full article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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