White House May Urge You To Wear Masks in Public Amid COVID-19

It seems like every day, we learn something new about the coronavirus. Around afternoon on Thursday, on the news, it was mentioned that experts warned the White House that the virus could spread by talking and breathing. But there are small solutions to that. One thing is to keep with the social distancing, about 6 feet apart from someone. But there could also be a recommendation for people to start wearing masks when they go out in public. According to the Washington Post, the White House may urge Americans to wear cloth masks or face coverings in public to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, in a reversal of earlier advice. I know, that sounds scary, especially since we heard that if you're not sick, there was no need to wear a mask. Right now, we hear it will be recommended, but the President said he didn't think it will be mandatory, but we will get word in the coming days. By the way, you don't have to run out and buy the medical masks, you can ear a homemade one, or a scarf.

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