This Food52 maker is donating masks to those in need—here's how you can help.
based in Massachusetts, learned firsthand about the acute shortage of protective masks on the frontlines. “An employee’s mother, who is a nurse, told us about how they were forced to wear N95 masks for days at a time. We were shocked and saddened, but most importantly, we wanted to help.”
The cloth masks that Steele Canvas makes, Huston points out, aren’t medical-grade N95 masks, and should not be treated as a substitute for them, either. The
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