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People Rising to the Occasion, Making Homemade Masks

Photo: sewing a coronavirus mask. Credit: Denise Levenick.

In researching her blog article that we posted this morning (see: Influenza Masks Circa 1918), Gena Philibert-Ortega noticed that people during the 1918 flu pandemic made their own masks. Knowing people were doing this during our current coronavirus pandemic – for themselves, their families and friends, and for health care personnel and first responders – Gena reached out to her friends to see what they were doing. Here are photos of some of their responses, proving once again that even in the most difficult times, people’s generosity and creativity shine through.

Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Cindy Evans Ehrlich.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Denise Levenick.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: G. A. Socolich.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Deborah Yegerlehner Sweeney.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Diane Haddad.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Jenn Saxena.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Mary Harrell-Sesniak.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Mary Hartmann-Bowden.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Mary Hartmann-Bowden.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Michele Michaels Doyle.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Kathleen Casas.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Pat Richley-Erickson.
Photo: coronavirus mask. Credit: Vicky Lambert.

Have you been making your own masks? Please share photos of them in our comments section below – and stay safe, everyone!

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