If you live in Snohomish County, you may have recently noticed a sign or person letting you know they were observing how many people were wearing masks in public spaces.
Ten ham radio volunteers worked with the county’s department of emergency management to station themselves at 37 different locations around the county. The volunteers made 3,500 observations of people with or without masks at commercial settings, a transit center, and urban parks.
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