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What happened when Trump changed his mouth to support wearing a mask?
On July 2nd, it was reported that US President Donald Trump, who had been opposed to wearing masks in public to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic, recently changed his mind, saying that he now "fully supports wearing masks" and said that masks make him look like a "lone ranger".

According to the report, Trump said in an interview with Fox Business Channel on Wednesday local time: "I fully support wearing masks." When asked if he would wear it, Trump said: "If I get in close contact with people, I will definitely wear it." He also said that people had seen him wearing a mask in the past.

Trump also stressed that he believes that there is no need for the United States to implement measures to force masks, because "people in many parts of the country keep a long distance." He also said: "If people think this is good, they should do it."

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Studies have shown that wearing masks in COVID-19 can reduce the risk of death by 70%.

A new study by Japanese researchers emphasizes that wearing a mask can reduce the risk of dying of coronavirus pneumonia-19 by as much as 70%.

Japanese researchers used data collected by YouGov, a British market research company. Teams from Gong Ze Clinic in Hyogo Prefecture and the University of Houston then developed a computer model to determine how different factors affect COVID-19 mortality in different countries.

In a paper published on the preprint website Medrxic.org on Tuesday, they pointed out that by far, wearing masks has the most significant impact on the mortality rate: it affects the mortality rate of 70% of fatal diseases.

YouGov investigated whether people in more than 20 countries wear masks in public. The results show that only 265,438+0% people in Britain say "yes", but in some Asian countries, the proportion exceeds 90%.

China Com-Trump changed his mind and said that he was all for wearing masks and supported people to wear masks.