Florida’s Fourth Estate: Why is the coronavirus mask debate so heated?
ORLANDO, Fla. – To mask or not to mask? It’s a debate happening across the country right now as coronavirus cases spike.
Some counties have mandated wearing a mask while others are letting the people decide.
This week on Florida’s Fourth Estate News 6 anchors Ginger Gadsden and Matt Austin speak with brain doctor Romie Mushtaq about what triggers people on both sides of this debate.
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Ginger Gadsden joined the News 6 team in June 2014 as an anchor/reporter.
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