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Coronavirus: Deaconess Asks Public to Sew CDC-Compliant Face Masks for Staff
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Screenshot from a YouTube video on how to make a medical face mask. (Photo: Screen capture from YouTube)
courierpress.com - by Thomas B. Langhorne - March 18, 2020
Citing shortages, Deaconess Health System, including Henderson's Methodist Health, has asked the public to sew face masks for staff fighting coronavirus.
"This does follow CDC protocols that you can find on their website that if all other supplies are not available, that handmade masks that meet certain criteria are acceptable," Deaconess spokeswoman Becca Scott said.
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CLICK HERE - CDC - Strategies for Optimizing the Supply of Facemasks
CLICK HERE - CDC - Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19
CLICK HERE - Deaconess - How to make a Face Mask (Instructions and Video)
CLICK HERE - PATTERNS - The Turban Project
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Coronavirus: Additional Information Resources - Sewing Face Mask
For additional information on sewing home made face masks, see the links below . . .
CLICK HERE - Providence Hospital asking for volunteers to sew medical masks to battle coronavirus
CLICK HERE - Providence - 100 Million Mask Challenge
CLICK HERE - VIDEO - Providence St. Joseph Health - Face Mask Kit
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CLICK HERE - JoAnn Fabrics giving away kits to sew surgical masks, donating them to hospitals and first responders - March 30, 2020
CLICK HERE - Joann Fabrics - Help Support our Country’s Medical Personnel
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CLICK HERE - Pattern - A.B. Mask - for a Nurse by a Nurse
CLICK HERE - Using blue shop towels in homemade face masks can filter particles 2x to 3x better than cotton, 3 clothing designers discover after testing dozens of fabrics
CLICK HERE - Combine Cotton and Silk for the Best Homemade Mask - May 6, 2020
CLICK HERE - So-Sew-Easy - Face Mask Sewing Patterns
CLICK HERE - Face Mask Sewing Pattern
CLICK HERE - How to make your own face mask without a sewing machine
CLICK HERE - How to sew your own fabric mask
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Bainbridge doctor's wife makes protective hoods
kitsapsun.com - by Nathan Pilling - April 10, 2020
Before Will Boyan enters a room with a coronavirus patient, he dons a protective suit with a special hood. A blower unit clipped at his beltline – in his words, like a Sony Walkman – connects via a hose to the hood, giving him a river of fresh, clean air to breathe, isolating him from his patient.
Boyan, a pulmonary critical care doctor at Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia, doesn’t enter a “hot” COVID-19 room without the system, known as a PAPR — a powered, air-purifying respirator.
The specific model of the hood he and other health care providers still use was discontinued by 3M in favor of a new model a few years back, leaving the old gear in short supply, Boyan said in an interview before heading to treat a COVID-19 patient . . .
. . . So he returned home to Bainbridge Island with a decommissioned hood and a question for his wife, Leah, who teaches sewing and is an avid sewist herself: Could she make him a new one?
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CLICK HERE - SEWCIAL DISTANCING PPE - PAPR PROJECT