Here is why masks are being placed on statues of runners all over the place

Boston Globe | Amby Burfoot was running along the banks of the Mystic River in Connecticut on early Saturday morning when his brother, Gary, mentioned the idea of putting a protective face mask on the downtown Mystic statue of 1957 Boston Marathon winner John J. Kelly.

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