Poor Taho Vendor Creates Makeshift Face Shield From Plastic Bottle
A poor Taho vendor who can’t afford to buy own PPE created a makeshift face shield from an old plastic container.
Over the past few months, most people all around the world are wearing face masks and face shields to avoid the possible exposure to the coronavirus disease. The public is also advised to wear PPEs in public places.
Aside from wearing Personal Protective Equipment, the health experts also advised the public to observe the health protocols and quarantine guidelines to help contain the spread of COVID-19.
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The authorities are also requiring the residents to wear face masks in public places. However, the Philippines government also suggest to wear face shield at public transportation to protect people from acquiring the virus from bodily fluids.
Face shields could protect users from the virus released by infected individuals through sneezing, coughing, and even talking.
Recently, a Taho vendor has decided to create his own face shield by cutting and shaping an old plastic bottle. The man covered his face with the makeshift cover and wrapped it around his head to make sure it will not fall off.
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The vendor shows his obedience to the law and trying to do his best although he is experiencing financial instability.
What can you say about this vendor? Just feel free to leave your comments and reactions to this article.
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