The CDC offers steps on how to make your own cloth face covering, regardless of whether or not you know how to sew. LOS ANGELES - In a study done to analyze gender differences with regard to response to the novel coronavirus, researchers found that male participants reported that they intended to wear a face covering less than women because they felt wearing a mask to protect themselves is “shameful, not cool,” or “a sign of weakness.” RELATED: How to make your own face mask at home — even if you don’t know how to sew Researchers from Middlesex University London in the U.K.
and the Mathematical Science Research Institute in Berkeley, California, conducted the study using 2,459 participants living in the U.S., 51 percent of whom were men, in