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https://www.bing.com/search?q=Ashley+Lawrence+deaf+masks&filters=tnTID%3a%229686645E-8FC6-4bf3-B202-92A46FCFFDDD%22+tnVersion%3a%223465304%22+segment%3a%22popularnow.carousel%22+tnCol%3a%2233%22+tnOrder%3a%22f91d979a-b935-429a-af8a-0b69a189168a%22&FORM=CNTPNS&crslsl=4860&efirst=31SmileMasks!! Lipread right through them and see them smile!!College student sews face masks designed for the deaf and hard of hearing communityCollege senior Ashley Lawrence noticed that many people have started making their own face masks …CBS News · 16h
Masks are ineffective. There are many studies that prove it. They cause bacterial pneumonia and other diseases. Enjoy wearing them but, not me.
😿 😿 😿 😿 😷😷😷😷Well Telwut has an interesting survey on a topic I posted in April, Read my Thread from the beginning and see the pictures I posted about these masks!! So very applicable! Thanks for reading!😷Wearing a mask has become part of everyday life, but for those who are deaf, or hearing impaired, not being able to read other peoples' lips has made the pandemic feel even more isolating. To solve the problem, some mask-makers have started selling masks with transparent windows in hopes of allowing anyone with hearing impairments to carry on a conversation. Several on-line as well as through retail outlets have seen an increase in sales for these masks, and many feel they should be used within schools and with day care workers, for more effective communication. Do you feel these masks should be marketed more and made available in schools and day cares as "essential" supplies?Marketed more as an option to regular face masksMade available in schools and day cares as "essential" suppliesBoth above optionsNot sureNeitherDisagree with masks altogether
It kinda creeps me out