‘Thanks, But No Thanks’: Hospitals Are Turning Away Homemade Face Masks Amid Coronavirus
A spokesperson for the Ochsner Health System said the chain of hospitals and clinics is following the Center for Disease Control guidelines, which stipulate that “homemade masks should be used as an effort of last resort.â€
CDC regulations do not consider homemade masks an official form of “personal protective equipment,†the Ochsner spokesperson explained.
“We’re blown away and truly humbled by the offers of donations and support from our community,†she wrote, but at this point, the hospital group “has a sufficient supply of personal protective equipment.â€
The word that the masks might not be as useful as hope is beginning to spread. Some mask-makers believe the grass-root mask-making will benefit first responders and even grocery clerks, even if the CDC considers them a last resort.
Several popular Facebook groups have popped up over the past few days to allow mask-makers to swap tips and organize the distribution of their creations. Members of the Merry Antoinettes, a Mardi Gras marching group, have begun producing homemade masks, which they drop off at collection points in several neighborhoods.
The Christwood Retirement Community in Covington has purchased five sewing machines so that residents can volunteer to produce masks.
Jo-Ann fabrics stores are offering free do-it-yourself “care packages†with enough thread, fabric and elastic to make five masks. The stores also act as drop-off points for the masks. Artist-activist Katrina Brees, known for her fabric sculptures and costumes, has begun recycling her “old linens†into masks.
“Working with your hands can be a calming activity,†said Penny Wyatt a Tulane University employee, who has produced 10 masks from patterns she’s found on the Internet. “It gives you a place to channel your frustration or concern into something positive.â€
Wyatt said the sewing masks are like knitting socks for soldiers in World War II.
“You say, ‘Finally, there’s something I can do to help,’†she said,†while we’re stuck at home and we need to remain at home.â€