Bay Area health official urges mask-wearing as COVID cases climb

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COVID cases continue to rise in California and a doctor from UC Berkeley School of Public Health feels the recommendation to wear masks indoors may not be enough to stop the spread. Andrea Nakano reports. (5-16-22)

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