Technical teachers at a Scots school have made more than 100 protective masks for key workers during the lockdown. With no kids to teach, staff at Banff Academy in Aberdeenshire turned their skills to making the much-needed equipment.
They have made more than 100 protective masks for locals working with the public amid the coronavirus pandemic.But their efforts have been so successful they are running out of materials and have appealed to the public for donations.There has been a struggle across the country to provide adequate protective equipment to frontline workers.
NHS nurses warned today they are unable to save lives without it.A statement from the school today read: "Design and Technology staff at Banff Academy are putting their