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Mum uses bra as coronavirus face mask – and jokes it’s lucky she’s ‘big t*tted’

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The coronavirus pandemic has caused shortages in protective gear. So a mum came up with an amusing way to DIY her own face mask.

Constance Hall used her bra to cover her nose and mouth. And while she admitted it might not be the most effective, she hopes it will keep her followers amused as they distance themselves from others.

On Facebook, the Australian blogger wrote: “Lately I’ve just been grabbing whatever’s in my car when I absolutely have to go to the shops and tying it around my head as a mask. “Everyone keeps saying to me, ‘there is no point in wearing a mask, it won’t protect you from getting the disease, they only stop you from spreading it’.

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