Wearing A Mask in Singapore - How Common is It?
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June 4, 2024

There is much room for improvement when it comes to practising social responsibility in Singapore - more than half of Singaporeans claim to rarely or not wear masks at all when they are sick. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, do you think more Singaporeans will adopt the practice of wearing masks?

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