Why masks are common in Hong Kong, but not Melbourne By News July 19, 2020 Add Comment Edit Experts believe different cultural experiences and public health messages explain why people are more likely to wear masks in many Asian countries than in Australia.Sun, 19 Jul 2020 06:30:17 +1000Matilda Marozzi Share this post Related PostsGovernment ministers resist calls for Andrew Laming to leave Parliament immediatelySouth-west Sydney isn't letting children forget their native languageMeet the Golden Girls of football, playing into their 70s for the love of the game'I couldn't believe it was true': Man admits stabbing wife to death with kitchen knifeLive: Brisbane declared a hotspot as new restrictions see schools closed for three daysAMP fails to reach a deal to sell part of business; ASX risesSydney CBD murderer stared down by victim's mother in courtDoctors warn Paris hospital situation with COVID worse than after terror attacks
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