Why You Shouldn't Microwave Your Mask During the Coronavirus Pandemic
If you thought you might disinfect your face mask by using the microwave trick, think again. Firefighters are asking people not to microwave their dirty masks. See the details.
Woman Paints Half Her Face on Mask Made From Deconstructed Bra
A woman in Michigan took the idea of creating a face mask quite literally as she painted an image of her nose and lips on a mask formed from a deconstructed bra.
We went to the experts to answer your most pressing questions about face masks and homemade face coverings and how to best protect yourself and others from infection.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, many people want to protect themselves. An important question you may be asking is should you clean your fabric face mask?
Americans are getting creative after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Americans start wearing non-medical cloth face coverings while out in public to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
21-Year-Old Creates Reusable Coronavirus Masks for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community
A Kentucky college student is using her crafting skills to aid the deaf and hard of hearing community during the coronavirus pandemic. The 21-year-old began creating masks with a clear plastic piece right over the mouth area making the lips visible.
Experts Say Face Masks Can Help Slow COVID-19 Despite Previous Reports
As the number of coronavirus-related deaths in the United States continues to rise, the debate of whether or not to wear a mask still stands. Experts are now weighing in on how face masks can help slow the spread of COVID-19.
RADIO.COM Exclusive: Bethenny Frankel Donating 1 Million Masks to Help Fight Coronavirus: 'I'm Grateful That I Have a Mission'
Bethenny Frankel is gearing up to deliver over 1 million masks to medical professionals amid a countrywide shortage of supplies. Her foundation, BStrong, is working with international businesses to create the masks.