Face masks are now required in many manufacturing plants, but are only effective when worn properly.
The Center for Disease Control recommends wearing a face mask to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Face masks are now required in many stores, offices, factories and other settings, but are most helpful when worn correctly. The short video in the link below demonstrates the proper way to wear a face mask.
This video was produced by Paula Schipiour, Associate Director, Chicago Bilingual Nurse Consortium. Please know that they are not a client of Bernard & Company and that we are distributing this information pro bono.
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