The CDC offers steps on how to make your own cloth face covering, regardless of whether or not you know how to sew. NEW YORK - Sandy Jensen's customer-service job at a Sam's Club in Fullerton, California, normally involves checking member ID cards at the door and answering questions.
But the coronavirus has turned her into a kind of store sheriff. Now she must confront shoppers who aren't wearing masks and enforce social distancing measures such as limits on the number of people allowed inside.
The efforts sometimes provoke testy customers.RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates "They are behaving worse now," Jensen said. "Everybody is on edge.