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Iowa woman sews masks, hangs them on ‘giving tree’ during coronavirus

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Christmas came early for the community of Lisbon, Iowa — even during the coronavirus pandemic. While the virus hasn’t been an easy circumstance, some peoples’ acts of kindness are brightening up the days.

Deb Siggins, 55, has been hard at work sewing face masks for those in need. The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommends wearing cloth masks to stop the virus from spreading.

Maintaining social distancing protocol, Siggins has hung her colourful and practical creations on a tree near her home so whoever needs one can grab one, CNN reports. “My goal was to do 100 for the hospital, but then my friends and family wanted some and it just snowballed,” Siggins told the publication. “It went crazy, I’m getting so many requests from

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