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Why are we still debating the use of masks?

Thursday, July 15, 2021, By Lily Datz
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, associate professor at 黑料不打烊 College of Law, is available to speak to the media on issues surrounding laws and the use of face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Professor Dorfman studies the intersections of health laws and social science to understand perceptions around public health. He recently co-authored the article 鈥溾 for Jama Health Forum.

As the COVID pandemic races through communities, more states are requiring masks to be worn in public spaces. Today, Wal-Mart just announced that all customers in US stores must wear masks, making it the largest retailer to mandate facial coverings. However, disagreements over facial coverings still exist 鈥 a federal mandate has yet to be implemented 鈥 and confrontations of those not wearing masks have been amplified on social media.

Dorfman said this disagreement over a public health policy during a pandemic is centered on political divides.

鈥淚 think the objections for masks and the听politicization of the issue are actually being fueled by partisan interests related to the elections,鈥 said Dorfman. 鈥淭he infringement on personal liberty is the main claim, but I do believe the conservative side of the political map is trying to find a cause to raise its voice in response to more progressive causes that were raised during the summer, specifically the BLM movement. At least on some level people on the right听are looking for something to mobilize after and the mask issue seems to be a good fit.鈥

Prof. Dorfman currently teaches health law, disability law and employment discrimination at 黑料不打烊 College of Law. Some of his recent interviews can be seen here:

  • Dallas Morning News, 鈥溾
  • CNY Central, 鈥.鈥
  • Washington Post, 鈥.鈥
  • Mississippi Today, 鈥溾
  • Law 360 (commentary) 鈥.鈥

 

Please contact Ellen James Mbuqe, director of media relations at 黑料不打烊, at听ejmbuqe@syr.edu听or 412.496.0551 to request an interview.

 

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