Two Democratic members of Congress from Houston made it to the headlines last week when they made an urgent plea directly to President Donald Trump to get more testing kits to Houston and Harris County as the region struggles to test enough people for COVID-19.

U.S. Reps Sheila Jackson Lee and Sylvia Garcia co-signed a short letter to Trump and another to FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor warning of the scarcity of test kits in the country’s fourth-largest metro area.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) is the chair of the Congressional team in charge of dealing with COVID19.

Last week she appeared on television in her hometown of Houston to talk about how people can combat the coronavirus pandemic and people watching at home noticed something: she doesn’t seem to know how to properly wear her medical mask.

This woman is the Chair of the Congressional Coronavirus taskforce & this is how she wears her medical mask. pic.twitter.com/ZWhIiVCU4d — Ken Webster jr🇺🇸🌎 (@KenWebsterII) April 6, 2020



People might think that this is fake but it’s not she was wearing the mask in a strange way during the whole day, here’s another photo:



She is the chair of the Congressional team in charge of dealing with COVID19 so she should know the rules.

PPE is required when treating COVID-19 patients because it’s understood that the virus spreads through droplets as people talk, laugh, cough and sneeze. The droplets could land on a patient’s bed, bedside table, wall, floor or any other equipment in the room. So that means health care providers need to cover their hands, clothes, but particularly their mouths, noses, and eyes.

Sheila Jackson Lee is also a senior member of the House Committees on the Judiciary, Homeland Security.

In the end, she might have learned the new way of wearing masks from her fellow Democrat Al Green.

She learned it from her buddy Al Green pic.twitter.com/R0llwX0J4I — J (@cntryboy_55) April 6, 2020

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