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How to Make Your Own Face Mask
- How to Make a Reuseable, Washable Face Mask to Keep You Safe from Virus
- Narrated by: Hadi Hajjar
- Length: 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Everyone is concerned about their health insurance and safety.
According to WHO, you must start putting on a face mask that aids in avoiding the spread of the disease. Besides, sewing and donating fabric masks will be the easiest way to help doctors and health-care providers who are in a high threat of having this computer virus.
Well! Here we will discuss the fabric masks that provide you with the needed safety. So, are you prepared to make a nose and mouth mask? I will share a straightforward, detail-by-detail guide that you can use to make your nose and mouth mask at home quickly!
©2020 Jeanne R. Lawson (P)2020 Jeanne R. Lawson
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