Hong Kongers making own masks amid shortages

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NSTworld: “I found the material – my handkerchief, and some non-woven fabric – and I combined them and used some wire for the top, and some elastic.' HongKong Coronavirus DIY Covid19 Facemask

In one of the most densely populated cities on earth, face masks have become hot property as people scramble for protection against the new deadly coronavirus.

A colourful array of cloth masks hangs outside many of the cramped storefronts as shoppers haggle over the din of whirring sewing machines.“Some people couldn’t buy any masks... So if they can make them themselves, that would be great,” she told AFP.The cost of masks has skyrocketed with scarcity and the government resisting price controls or rationing, as in nearby Macau and Taiwan.

“I did some research and realised that masks are not that difficult to make. Why do people have to bear such a high cost? Because there is no production line in Hong Kong.”Currently in the testing phase, the device will produce 60-80 surgical masks per minute from Saturday in a dust-free room.The administration of chief executive Carrie Lam says it is doing all it can to secure new supplies of face masks amid a global shortage.

 

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Won't work! If they have absolutely nothing, sunglasses to protect eyes ,gloves, good hygiene & if you're that desperate , use charcoal filters as a layer in a mask! Avoid mixing , become a hermit for a few weeks. Only N95 MASKS plus eye protection will give any sort of cover.

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