With Britons urged to return to work tomorrow if they can, families are being encourage to cut up old T-shirts to make their own face masks to wear in public. Yesterday the government announced people should wear a face covering on public transport, in shops, or where social distancing is not always possible. Official advice said the coverings will help people avoid transmitting the disease to others if they have it without any symptoms. It added that homemade cloth face-coverings can help reduce the risk, but surgical masks or respirators should continue to be reserved for healthcare workers. With the weather warming up, most of us will be tucking away our scarves for the summer – so how do you go about making your own face mask? Last night officials released a Blue Peter-style guide on how to fashion one from an old T-shirt, sourced from the US Centers for Disease Control. Last night officials released a Blue Peter-style guide on how to make one from an old T-shirt How to make and wear your own cloth face covering Wearing a face coveringAccording to official advice, cloth face coverings should cover your mouth and nose while allowing you to breathe comfortably. It… Read full this story
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