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Wearing cotton face masks is suggested as part of personal protective equipment and as a public health precaution to avoid the spread of coronavirus disease causing this pandemic. Their use, however, is deeply related to social and cultural practices and has acquired other personal and social meanings.
Cotton face masks are emerging as one of the most useful weapons to combat the new coronavirus, with growing evidence that facial coverings help avoid transmission, even if the person putting it on it is in close contact with others.
In light of these uncertain times, people wanted to go one step ahead to make a difference. That’s why we’ve created a range of 100% cotton face masks, so you can stay safe when out and about on essential journeys. Made with three layers of sustainable cotton, our face masks help to keep your face protected - and your hands away from your face. Simple elastic loops pop over your ears and help to keep your face mask in place.
Face masks are a symbol of the pandemic era – a visual metaphor for the tiny, unseen viral foe that could be lurking around any corner. Some opt for a scarf wrapped around their face, others make do with a t-shirt yanked up over their mouth.
Because the coronavirus can spread via droplets and particles borne into the air by speaking, laughing, coughing or sneezing, cotton face masks are still a good idea in cramped indoor public places that have a combination of vaccinated and unvaccinated persons.