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  1. DON’T wear your facemask under your nose or mouth. X X DON’T allow a strap to hang down. DON’T cross the straps. X DON’T touch or adjust your facemask without cleaning your hands before and after. DON’T wear your facemask on your head. DON’T wear your facemask around your neck. DON’T wear your facemask around your arm. X X X X

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  2. May 7, 2021 · Wear your Mask Correctly. Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer before putting on your mask. Put the mask over your nose and mouth and secure it under your chin. Fit the mask snugly against the sides of your face, slipping the loops over your ears or tying the strings behind your head. If you have to continually adjust your mask, it doesn’t ...

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  4. The episcopal sandals were originally worn by all ranks of clergy. The sandals (or slippers) were a physical reminder to the cleric of the solemnity of their action and the liturgical sacrifice. Eventually the sandals were reserved for only the use of the Bishop. The zucchetto is a beanie like skullcap that is used by clergy of all ranks.

  5. Jan 30, 2021 · Always remove masks correctly and wash your hands after handling or touching a used mask. Include your mask with your regular laundry. Use regular laundry detergent and the warmest appropriate water setting for the cloth used to make the mask. Use the highest heat setting and leave in the dryer until completely dry.

  6. CS 323437-A 04/01/2021 cloth-face-covering.pdf Content Notes: How to Put On and Wear Your Mask Correctly -- Wear a Mask to Protect Yourself and Others -- How to Take Off Your Mask -- Other Ways to Protect Yourself.

  7. Stay safe from COVID-19: Wear a mask until a few weeks after your last COVID-19 shot Author: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Subject: COVID-19 Keywords: COVID-19, wearing a mask, mask, masking, poster Created Date: 7/16/2021 1:50:54 PM

  8. Mar 1, 2024 · Generally, masks can help act as a filter to reduce the number of germs you breathe in or out. Their effectiveness can vary against different viruses, for example, based on the size of the virus. When worn by a person who has a virus, masks can reduce the chances they spread it to others. Masks can also protect wearers from inhaling germs; this ...