As the pandemic continues in Wisconsin, locals are extending a helping hand to others in the community. This includes people stepping up to provide PPE or personal protective equipment for hospitals ...
As concerns grew over the shortage of masks and mask covers for health-care workers, Maria Varela, a fashion-studies major at Columbia College Chicago, realized that her ability to sew had new value. ...
AGAINST COVID-19. WXII 12’S LEE ANNE DENYER SHOWS US WHAT’S BEING DONE. >> HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS NEED MORE SUPPLIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY, GOWNS AND MASKS. CRAFTERS ARE GATHERING SUPPLIES AND TAKING TO ...
Crafty people are stepping up to create homemade masks for health care workers facing shortages amid the coronavirus pandemic. Volunteers across the nation have formed sewing groups, where they share ...
With a shortage of masks and other protective equipment, costume directors guild members have joined a wave of private sector efforts to help. Out of work costume designers have turned their sewing ...
When Martina Hanoglu saw people in her native Czech Republic making homemade facial masks for possible protection against the coronavirus, she pulled out her small sewing machine. For the past two ...
Slowing the spread of COVID-19 takes a consolidated effort from the entire community. Some local clothing designers are stepping up to do their part. With protective face mask shortages across the ...
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In June, after making and giving away 1,500 masks, including 600 to Mount Sinai South Nassau, the Oceanside-headquartered hospital, Bonnie Sollog stopped keeping count on a spreadsheet. Yet, the ...
FLORAL PARK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork)-- Volunteers of all ages are stepping up to help meet the needs of essential workers during the coronavirus outbreak. CBS2's Carolyn Gusoff has the story of one such ...
Instead of focusing on curing people after they get sick, Dr. Christian Schrock, a Twin Cities epidemiologist and infectious-disease consultant, has spent his 45-year career trying to keep people from ...