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Coronavirus: How to make an origami face mask from paper towels

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This ingenious video shows you how to make an origami face mask from paper towels which reportedly protects against coronavirus.

The DIY mask was created by professor Anna Myczkowska-Szczerska who works in the Industrial Forms Department at the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts in the city of Krakow, Poland.

The mask can be created with just a thin paper towel, two elastic bands and a stapler. The single-use masks reportedly "limit the transmission of droplets", lowering the chances of coronavirus carriers passing on the disease.

Staples are used to secure the mask the elastic bands go around the user's ears. The creators said the mask should be thrown away after each use.

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