Yes, wearing a mask can help limit the spread of COVID-19, but not all masks are created equal.
Kim Kardashian hopped on the COVID-19 train with a range of face masks, and it wasn’t long before some drama followed.
If your local neighbourhood’s Facebook group resembles mine, chances are it’s seen a great deal of bickering over the wearing of face masks.
In what can be described as a prime example of a First World Problem, using Face ID to unlock your iPhone is a little trickier now that we’re all wearing facemasks.
President Ramaphosa ended his address to the nation last night by putting on a face mask. It didn’t exactly go according to plan.
Much has been written and said about the efficacy of face masks, but our Department of Health backs usage when out in public.
Under the right circumstances, wearing a mask could help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Here’s how to make your own.