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Daily Archives: 24 August, 2020

The Philippines’ Face Masks: Protecting Health, Celebrating Identity by Diana G. Mendoza

Special InitiativesBy Rosalia24 August, 2020

The frantic search for face masks began as soon as the Philippines went under lockdown in mid-March. Three months later, various versions of the protective piece of cloth proliferated, made by Filipinos who suddenly found themselves without work and income. Soon also masks made of indigenous, traditional fabrics emerged

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