Amid a shortage of medical-grade masks, federal guidelines now recommend everyone wear face coverings out in public. Here's ...
The avid knitter felt driven to help out during the coronavirus pandemic. An Iowa woman has gone above and beyond to make sure residents in her town have access to masks during the coronavirus ...
“Stay in your place, maintain your space and cover your face.” — Bruce Barton, director of the Riverside County Emergency Management Department. The chances of a simple mask protecting you from the ...
Are you a medical professional? Can you sew? NO NO YES YES Use N95 or surgical masks Sew a cloth mask Cut a cloth mask The Washington Post is providing this news free to all readers as a public ...
For over two months since the first coronavirus case in the US was announced, government officials said that those who are not sick do not need to wear a face mask. Even the surgeon general urged the ...
While medical face masks should be reserved for health professionals battling the coronavirus amid a shortage of protective equipment, some experts are saying others should consider improvising their ...
Keeping your cloth masks clean is important to preventing the spread of the virus. Dr. Michael Gibson, cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, recommends cleaning your cloth mask after ...
The CDC states that cloth face masks can be made from common household items. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is advising the use of cloth face coverings during the novel coronavirus ...
Now that President Trump says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the use of non-medical face masks as a voluntary precaution against the novel coronavirus, you might be ...