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Aldi is selling two-packs of reusable cotton coronavirus face masks for £4.99

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Nicola Sturgeon, has been advising Scots to wear a face covering while out in public or in shops for a few weeks now. As the lockdown measures ease and more people leave home to take part in exercise or pop out for essential groceries, it’s more important than ever to protect yourself and others from Covid-19.

Aldi is now selling two-packs of reusable cotton coronavirus face masks for just £4.99 in stores  - arguably, one of the cheapest packs available.

The budget supermarket's new white cotton face masks come in one size and are machine washable at temperatures of up to 95 degrees, they also feature a double layer that covers both the nose and mouth.The two masks are available in just one size and are designed with soft elastic to hook.

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