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https://www.nytimes.com/article/how...te=1&user_id=33e9b2b47b7f7761a48a8053d434359c
it recommends flat tea-towel material rather than t-shirt material, and cotton so it can be bleached
not saying anyone should, just posting this to show you it's pretty easy and with dr fauci's comments about possibly encouraging everyone to wear them (once health staff are catered for) with greater understanding now as to how asymptomatic people can pass the virus on
i think it'd be fun to see people make them and post pics wearing them
maybe i'm coming down with cabin fever *shrugs*
it recommends flat tea-towel material rather than t-shirt material, and cotton so it can be bleached
(Tea towels are better to use than T-shirts or linens, according to the Stanford Anesthesia Informatics and Media Lab.)
not saying anyone should, just posting this to show you it's pretty easy and with dr fauci's comments about possibly encouraging everyone to wear them (once health staff are catered for) with greater understanding now as to how asymptomatic people can pass the virus on
As many as 25 percent of people infected with the virus may not show symptoms, a number that is leading the C.D.C. to consider broadening its guidelines on who should wear masks.
i think it'd be fun to see people make them and post pics wearing them
maybe i'm coming down with cabin fever *shrugs*

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