What do a team of radiology doctors and a bow company have in common? It turns out, the wellbeing of patients at the Lakeshore General Hospital in Montreal’s West Island.
West Island resident Sophia Johnson is the owner of a handmade bow shop, B&B Bowtique. Johnson makes bows out of her home in Dorion in her spare time, but with COVID-19 on everyone’s mind, “obviously bows are not a hot commodity right now,” Johnson told Global News.
So she changed gears and started sewing face masks with the fabric she had purchased for her bow business instead. “A lot of doctors believe it’s better than nothing, so I started making them for my friends,” she said.