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Surgeon General Jerome Adams shared a video showing how people can make their own mask with items from around the house like scarves, hand towels and an old T-shirt.
Making your own mask at home is an easy and low-cost way to help slow the spread of COVID-19, in addition to continuing social distancing measures and staying home.
Now the volunteers are making cloth masks to be worn over N95 masks or given to hospital employees who don't work directly with patients.
Cloth face masks: how to make them, where to buy them, and how to donate them in Atlanta The CDC recommends cloth face masks when out in populated areas, and medical workers are still in need of PPE.
A DIY tutorial for how to make your own cloth coronavirus (COVID-19) mask.
Masks are the season's hottest new accessory, and making fabric masks is a popular pandemic pastime. Here's how to make fabric masks, no-sew masks and more.
How to choose, find, make, wear and wash a cloth mask Face coverings are now required for workers and are recommended for all others ...
The CDC offers several ideas for Do-It-Yourself cloth face masks – some call for a sewing machine, needle, thread, scissors. But what if you don’t have any of that?!
Here are simple, step-by-step instructions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on how to do just that, whether or not you know how to sew.
The CDC now recommends people wear face coverings in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Here's how you can make a fabric mask at home.
If you don't know where to begin when it comes to sewing, there's a no-sew face mask option. Instead of sewing the fabric together, you can use fabric glue and an iron.