The Bachelor SA's Jessica R is making face masks to combat the nationwide shortage amid the coronavirus crisis

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ICYMI: The Bachelor SA's Jessica R is making face masks to combat the nationwide shortage amid the coronavirus crisis

contestant Jessica Ross has people from all over the country ordering a mask."She was aware of the nationwide shortage of medical masks and felt that any available medical masks should be reserved for those on the front line like medical professionals and emergency workers," says the fashion designer from Cape Town.

"Face masks made from fabric aren't intended to protect the wearers from getting sick but rather to prevent them from spreading the virus to others. Even people who are not exhibiting preliminary symptoms are encouraged to act on the side of caution. "Our masks are constructed of two layers of heavyweight woven cotton, which has a tighter weave leaving little to no room for tiny viral particles to go through.

"These masks were made to help curb the panic buying of medical masks, a dangerous habit which has already affected medical professionals and others who must come into contact with, especially vulnerable people.

 

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