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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have her wear a neck gaither or bandanna. Face shield if you need more protection. [/quote] Do not use neck gaiter or bandana. Bandanas are not very effective and neck gaiters actually disperse the virus more. CDC just issued something saying this. Try different masks. Just experiment. I am super sensitive to things touching my face and have asthma and have tolerated some masks much better than others. I find surgical mask with a nose clip is easiest for me.[/quote] This advice comes from a medical professional: “So the best thing to do is wear a face covering whether it's a surgical mask or a cloth mask or a bandana. Make sure that it covers your nose and your mouth. Wear it consistently especially if you're going to be around others in an enclosed space.” https://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2020-06-22/a-guide-to-summer-coronavirus-safety-with-dr-leana-wen Op, if she’s hyperventilating, try a different mask or try a different face covering. [/quote]
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