General Fashion - Face Masks
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General Fashion
Face Masks
The government has just said we can wear face covers outside, as long as not medical ones, I am hoping to help you with my fashion art designs face covers xx I have bought my own as I will be wearing them outside xx These face covers are for general use only, not medical grade! See my FAQ on my website in the products pages xx Still stay at home if you can and stay 2m away, these covers are not to disrespect the rules xx
The main design for these are from is from my original artwork called "Holiday Dreaming" in acrylic and mixed media 🎨👩🎨🖼 and then I added a sprinkle of digital for you all to enjoy over 20 different variations of my art and others xx If you are interested in one please visit me website: https://www.janetwatsonart.com/products.html and scroll down xx I love my designs they are beautiful and have been created with love for you xx
On the UK Goverment website - 10. Face coverings
If you can, wear a face covering when in an enclosed space where social distancing isn’t possible, or when you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet. This is most relevant for short periods indoors in crowded areas, for example, on public transport or in some shops.
Evidence suggests that wearing a face covering does not protect you. However, if you are infected but have not yet developed symptoms, it may provide some protection for others you come into close contact with.
Face coverings do not replace social distancing. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 (cough and/or high temperature), you and your household must isolate at home: wearing a face covering does not change this.
A face covering is not the same as the surgical masks or respirators used by healthcare and other workers as part of personal protective equipment. These should continue to be reserved for those who need them to protect against risks in their workplace, such as health and care workers, and those in industrial settings, like those exposed to dust hazards.
Face coverings should not be used by children under the age of 2 or those who may find it difficult to manage them correctly. For example, primary age children unassisted, or those with respiratory conditions.
It is important to use face coverings properly and wash your hands before putting them on and taking them off.
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