COVID-19 Pandemic: Face Mask Mandates, Hospitalization, and Infection Rates in the United States

Elizabeth Armstrong-Mensah, Ato Kwamena Tetteh, G. Tetteh
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Face masks have been identified as one of the preventive methods for the control of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Although the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend the universal use of face masks, there are controversies in the implementation of a national face mask mandate in the US. This commentary discusses the relationship between facemask mandates and key COVID-19 indicators such as infection rates and hospitalization rates in the US. It also summarizes some of the political issues surrounding the implementation of the national face mask mandate. We conducted an ecological study on the relationship between face mask mandates and key COVID-19 indicators. We searched PubMed and Google Scholar and reviewed 150 English articles related to face mask challenges in the US published from 2005 to 2021. We identified seven challenges associated with face mask wearing - conflicting messaging, individualism, denial, health consequences, lack of a national masking standard, concerns of African American males, and environmental issues. We found that North Dakota, a state without a face mask mandate had the highest COVID-19 prevalence of 13.3%. The mean prevalence for the highest top 10 ranked states without and with a face mask mandate was 11.1% and 10.5%, respectively. We also found that Florida, Arizona and Georgia, states without a face mask mandates, had the highest cumulative hospitalizations of 83,381, 58,670, and 57,911 hospitalizations, respectively. Alabama, Indiana, and Minnesota, which have face mask mandates, had the lowest hospitalization rates of 47,090, 47,787, and 26,651, respectively.
COVID-19大流行:美国的口罩要求、住院和感染率
口罩已被确定为控制2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)的预防方法之一。尽管世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)和美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)建议普遍使用口罩,但在美国实施全国口罩强制令的过程中存在争议。这篇评论讨论了口罩强制令与美国感染率和住院率等新冠肺炎关键指标之间的关系。它还总结了围绕实施国家口罩强制令的一些政治问题。我们对口罩规定与新冠肺炎关键指标之间的关系进行了生态研究。我们搜索了PubMed和Google Scholar,回顾了2005年至2021年发表的150篇与美国口罩挑战有关的英文文章。我们确定了与戴口罩相关的七个挑战——相互矛盾的信息、个人主义、否认、健康后果、缺乏国家口罩标准、非裔美国男性的担忧以及环境问题。我们发现,北达科他州是一个没有口罩规定的州,其新冠肺炎发病率最高,为13.3%。排名前10位的州中,没有和有口罩规定的平均发病率分别为11.1%和10.5%。我们还发现,佛罗里达州、亚利桑那州和佐治亚州的累计住院人数最高,分别为83381人、58670人和57911人。阿拉巴马州、印第安纳州和明尼苏达州的住院率最低,分别为47090、47787和26651。
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