Facts about Face Covers! What is CDC's Face Covering Recommendation? 3 simple ways to make your own face covering?
With the COVID-19 pandemic affecting everyone across the globe it’s extremely important to protect ourselves and others from the virus. Wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain is recommended. According to the CDC, face coverings help to slow the spread of the virus and help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others.
With many countries and states requiring individuals to wear a face mask when leaving their homes, many either don’t have a mask, or simply do not have the funds to purchase masks for their entire family. The good news is you don’t need to buy a fancy mask. There are a few DIY options that can be done with supplies you may already have on hand at your home.
FACTS ABOUT FACE COVERS! FACE COVERING: Q&A
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Why Do I Need To Wear A Cloth Face Covering? This is to protect people around you if you are infected but do not have symptoms. CDC recommends that people wear a cloth face covering to cover their nose and mouth in the community setting.
When Do You Need To Wear Face Covering? A cloth face covering should be worn whenever people are in a community setting, especially in situations where you may be near people. These settings include grocery stores and pharmacies. Cloth face coverings are especially important to wear in public in areas of widespread COVID-19 illness.
Do I Still Need To Stay 6 Feet Away From People If Wearing A Face Covering? Yes. Face coverings are not a substitute for social distancing.
What Type Of Face Covering Should Be Worn? Cloth face coverings can be made from household items or made at home from common materials at low cost. Even a homemade fabric face cover has been shown to be effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19.
Who Should NOT Wear Face Covering? Cloth face coverings should not be placed on young children younger than 2 years of age, anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the cover without assistance.
Why Cloth Face Covering Recommended instead of Medical Grade Face Masks? Surgical masks and N95 respirators are in short supply and should be reserved for healthcare workers or other medical first responders, as recommended by CDC guidance.
1) Use a piece of fabric
To make the sewn cloth face covering, you’ll need:
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Two 10”x6” rectangles of cotton fabric
Two 6” pieces of elastic (or rubber bands, string, cloth strips, or hair ties)
Needle and thread (or bobby pin)
Scissors
Sewing machine
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T-shirt
Scissors
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Cotton Bandana (or square cotton cloth approximately 20”x20”) You can order bandannas here: wholesale-face-masks-bandanas
Rubber bands (or hair ties)
Scissors (if you are cutting your own cloth)
They are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators which should be reserved for healthcare workers and first responders.
They should not be placed on young children under age 2, anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance.
Face coverings should regularly be laundered and machine dried without damaging or changing the shape of the face covering.
Be careful not to touch eyes, nose, and mouth when removing face coverings and wash hands immediately after removing.