[Video] A US Military Doctor shows you how to make face masks using your clothes

A US Military Doctor shows how to make face masks using your clothes

Recent studies shows that people that do not have coronavirus symptoms, referred to as Asymptomatic, and other people who will eventually develop symptoms -- referred to as Pre-symptomatic can transmit the virus before symptoms occur, consistent with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).





The new findings mean the virus can spread between people in close proximity. In response the CDC recommended Friday to wear cloth face coverings publicly settings where social distancing measures are difficult to take care of (example: grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of serious community-based transmission.





The CDC is advising to use of straightforward cloth face coverings to slow the spread of the virus and help people that may have the virus and don't realize it from transmitting it to others.





Cloth face coverings fashioned from home items or made reception from common materials at low cost are often used as a further , voluntary public health measure.





Watch the video below to find out the way to make your own cloth mask.









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