KISSIMMEE, Fla. — One Kissimmee boy is making face masks a little more comfortable for those on the frontlines fighting coronavirus. 17-year-old creates extenders to ease discomfort from face masks ...
People are trying anything and everything to make face masks more comfortable, and finding a solution that works best for you is important so that you can do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Typically, the 3D printer in Jason Cyprowski’s Murrysville home is more of an entertaining curiosity. “My daughters made cookie cutters, and my son’s made some little toys with it,” Cyprowski said.
WE CAUGHT UP WITH DEE CLARK OUTSIDE HER MISSION HOME. IT’S NOTHING NEW TO FIND HER BUSY CROCHETING. BUT WHAT SHE’S MAKING, THAT IS NEW. INSTEAD OF SCARVES, SHE’S CROCHETING MASK EXTENDERS TO PROVIDE ...
For two women in Springfield, making mask extenders is simply a small gesture to help make a difference during the COVID-19 pandemic. After learning of the trouble that frontline and essential workers ...