Coroanvirus Protection: How To Make A Cloth Face Mask
COLUMBUS, OH — In a slight change in guidance, Ohio officials are now urging residents to don cloth masks when venturing into public. The recommendation comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said cloth masks could help slow the spread of the new coronavirus in crowded areas.
"In many cultures around the world, wearing a mask is just part of the culture - it is a socially accepted act of kindness," said Governor Mike DeWine. "Wearing a mask should not scare people. It is a good thing. It is a considerate thing. It is a courageous thing."
To be clear, wearing a cloth mask will not prevent a person from contracting COVID-19, state officials said. However, the mask could prevent an infected person from spreading the virus to others.
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Wearing a cloth mask in public is not mandatory, state officials said, but it is recommended. The masks should not replace social distancing measures.
Medical supply masks, like the much talked about N95 respirator, should be preserved for health care workers.
How to Make a Cloth Mask
The CDC shared tips on how to make a sewn-together cloth face cover.
Cut two 10 inch by 6 inch rectangles from cotton fabric
Stack the two rectangles — you're going to sew the mask as it were one piece of fabric
Fold the long sides .25 inch and hem
Fold the double layer of fabric over .5 inch along the short sides and then stitch down
Run a 6 inch length of elastic through the wider hem on each side of the mask
Use a large needle or bobby pin to thread the elastic
Tie the ends tight
Pull the elastic so the knots tuck inside the hem
Gather the mask around your face and make sure it snugly cover your nose and mouth
Stitch the elastic in place to keep it from slipping
More instruction on how to make a cloth face mask can be found on the CDC's website.
How to Wear a Cloth Mask
According to the CDC, a cloth mask should:
Fit tightly around one's face
Be secured with loops around the ears, or ties on the back of the head
Include multiple layers of fabric
Allow for breathing (don't restrict your own breathing!)
Be laundry washable
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This article originally appeared on the Cleveland Patch