I am pretty certain they do not lead to false sense of security. False sense of security is rarely ever found as an important factor for anything but for this we now have data.
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And for masks, all of social science suggests that masks would *signal* something extraordinary is going on and increase caution, as the study shows! Plus, they remove stigma (how are only the sick supposed to wear masks as WHO originally recommended?)
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Finally, all the correlational studies that find states/countries with mask mandates doing better? Sure, maybe it's due to confounding that masks are associated with *other* better behaviors but... that just kills the harm argument.
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