Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

The CDC says wearing two masks at the same time can dramatically increase protection from COVID-19, but there are right and wrong ways to do it..
The CDC has updated their guidance to suggest two masks may be more effective than just one.

Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

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Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

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Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

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Knot and tuck mask hack: How to effectively double-mask

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