coronavirus.But Winnipegger Marnie Houston quickly realized the face coverings aren’t practical for people who rely on reading lips.She logged on to Facebook and discovered many people felt the same way.“I started reading about the difficulties they, too, were getting from wearing masks and I realized there needed to be something better for people like ourselves.”Houston, who was born with a hearing loss, decided to alter the way face masks are typically made and create face masks with a window.With a needle and some thread, she’s started stitching together see-through masks.“There are people in the industry of service, physiotherapists, chiropractors, dentists,” explaining who would benefit from the masks amid COVID-19.“I knew there was a.