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    Bravado Merchandise Company Starts Making Face-Masks in The Battle Against COVID-19

    by Rubén Palma April 29, 2020
    written by Rubén Palma

    There are shared opinions on the use of face masks as infectious agents in these coronation times. In the United States, however, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has recommended wearing masks in public, and it is in light of this that the Bravado merchandise company has started the We We Got You Covered project.

    Here they have created a simple face mask in collaboration with artists such as the great pop stars of the time Billie Eilish, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, deceased heroes like 2Pac and XXXTentacion and metal heads like Pantera and Black Sabbath.

    Think of it as the band t-shirt of the time. The proceeds from the sale go to the organization MusiCares, which helps vulnerable people in the music industry.

    Bravado makes it clear that the masks do not necessarily protect you against covid-19 infection and that you should at least still follow other safety measures such as social distance, hand washing and so on. At the same time, you should wash your mask after each use so that any bacteria is killed before the next use. Get yout mask HERE.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B_YG8u3pJFS/

    Photos: Bravado / Instagram

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