How Coronavirus Face Masks Perpetuate Asian Racism
Asian countries face possible second wave of coronavirus infections | Coronavirus | The Guardian
Asians in US torn between safety and stigma over face masks - Nikkei Asia
The history behind Japan's love of face masks | The Japan Times
Asian American unemployment higher during COVID19 | StatChat
I've always wondered: why many people in Asian countries wear masks, and whether they work
Face Mask Culture Common in East, New to West
We have to be careful': why are masks still worn in Japan and South Korea? | Japan | The Guardian
Asian Woman Allegedly Attacked in New York Subway Station for Wearing Protective Mask
Hong Kong invokes emergency powers to ban face masks | Financial Times
3 Questions: Historian Emma Teng on face masks as 公德心 | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
At dozens of rallies, protesters call for end to anti-Asian violence: Photos - ABC News
Coronavirus: French Asians hit back at racism with 'I'm not a virus' - BBC News
Frontiers | “Responsible” or “Strange?” Differences in Face Mask Attitudes and Use Between Chinese and Non-East Asian Canadians During COVID-19's First Wave
What Koreans Think of Wearing Masks During COVID-19 [Street Interview] | ASIAN BOSS - YouTube
Wearing a Mask Could Keep You from Getting Seriously Sick | Johns Hopkins | Bloomberg School of Public Health
3 ways Asia can recover from the COVID-19 pandemic faster
To Be Asian With a Face Mask During the Coronavirus Outbreak | KQED
Habitual mask-wearing is likely helping Japan, Singapore and South Korea bring daily Omicron deaths down, epidemiologists say - ABC News
Not Just Coronavirus: Asians Have Worn Face Masks for Decades
I've always wondered: why many people in Asian countries wear masks, and whether they work | UNSW Newsroom
Coronavirus: Why some countries wear face masks and others don't - BBC News
Masks and COVID-19: When, how and why you'd wear them | CBC News
How does wearing a face mask become the cultural norm? Expert comment
5 coronavirus face mask myths under the microscope | World Economic Forum