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Debbre Robinson removes old elastic from medical masks for re-sewing with new elastic Monday, March 30, 2020 in Conway, S.C . The Tara Grinna Swimwear factory in Conway converted their operations from making custom swimsuits to sewing elastic into N95 masks in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Tidelands Health has delivered 35,000 of the masks that were held in storage with degraded elastic bands. The swimwear manufacturer's sewers, many of whom are at high risk for the virus, all volunteered to come back to work to complete the project along with help from volunteers within the community.  (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)

Debbre Robinson removes old elastic from medical masks for re-sewing with new elastic Monday, March 30, 2020 in Conway, S.C . The Tara Grinna Swimwear factory in Conway converted their operations from making custom swimsuits to sewing elastic into N95 masks in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Tidelands Health has delivered 35,000 of the masks that were held in storage with degraded elastic bands. The swimwear manufacturer's sewers, many of whom are at high risk for the virus, all volunteered to come back to work to complete the project along with help from volunteers within the community. (Jason Lee/The Sun News via AP)

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