Face Masks and Coronavirus: How Culture Affects Your Decision to Wear One

Face Masks and Coronavirus: How Culture Affects Your Decision to Wear One

In East Asia, wearing face masks is often perceived as a collective responsibility to reduce disease transmission and can symbolize solidarity. But while epidemic fears could temporarily reduce resistance to masks in the West, changing this deep-seated cultural aspect over the long-term proves to be difficult. See the article in the South China Morning Post here.