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This second episode of the Covidland series, The Mask, uncovers the real science behind face coverings and exploreds the physical and mental health impacts of facemasks.
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146 min
2021-12-21
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English
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Self - Osteopathic Medical Doctor (as Dr. Sherri Tenpenny)
Self - Environmental Health & Safety Professional
Self - Wellness Expert
Self - Medical Journalist
Self - Author
Self - Orthopedic Spinal Surgeon (as Dr. Lee Merrett)
Self - Activist
Self - Arizona Political Leader
Self - Psychiatrist
Self - Technical Lead MERS-COV at WHO (archive footage)
Self - Executive Director of the WHO (archive footage)
Self - Author & Film Producer
Self - Senior Industrial Hygienist
Self - Physician (as Dr. Eric Nepute)
Self - Journalist
Self - MSN, MBA, BSN, RN
Self - Businessman & West Point Grad (archive footage)
Self - Kentucky (archive footage) (as Senator Rand Paul)
Self - Journalist & Author
Self - Pastor, Liberty Fellowship
Self - MD, FACP, Laureate
Self - Surgeon General of the United States (archive footage)
Self - Commission Chairman (archive footage)
Self - WHO Communications (archive footage)
Self - WHO Health Emergencies Programme (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - WFLA (archive footage)
Self - CBSN (archive footage)
Self - Inside Edition Correspondent (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - CBSN (archive footage)
Self - WFLA (archive footage)
Self - Suspended New Jersey School Nurse (archive footage)
Self - Vice-President USA (archive footage)
Self - White House Press Secretary
Self - CDC Director (archive footage)
Self - Child Development , Harvard University (archive footage)
Self - Director
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