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Texas Medical Mask Makers Help Fight COVID-19

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MASK MAKERS – There are , sewing guilds,  quilting groups, church volunteers,  inmates   in county jails and many individuals all across the Red Rive Radio Listening area who are making protective masks.  These grassroots  efforts  are  supplying  thousands of masks to healthcare workers  on the front lines  battling  the Coronavirus  pandemic.   Our reporter in Nacogdoches, Texas – Wynter Chauvin files this report.

HELPING THE HEALERS - At Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Angela Bacarisse and Barbara Blackwell, Theater department faculty, are acting as a clearing house and support for local volunteers.  They are using CDC approved patterns that fit over N-95 masks and other styles of masks, caps and head bands. Angela Bacarisse explains why making masks is important to so many.

FINISHED PRODUCT - A stack of newly made medical masks awaits packing and delivery to healthcare workers.
Credit Courtesy: A. Bacarrise

“ So many of us feel helpless at this time cause there is  nothing we can do about it," Bacarisse said. "We have a skill, how can we use our skill to make a situation better and make ourselves not feel  quite so helpless. It’s part of the coming together in this time of national strife, it’s what skill do I have and how can I help with it.”

Bacarisse says anyone interested in joining the mask-making effort in their community can learn more by searching online for local groups or starting their own.  There are also how-to videos on  YouTube  as well.

Wynter Chauvin is based in Nacogdoches, Texas 
 

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Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' broadcast and media experience to Red River Radio. He began his career as a radio news reporter and transitioned to television journalism and newsmagazine production. Chuck studied mass communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.