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Home Special Coverage Coronavirus Outbreak

Israel mass-produces reusable masks, sized to fit kids or beards

Washable white cotton masks will sell for $2 each, made to last weeks. "Each mask can be used dozens of times. By buying five masks for less than $10, you are set for a few months," project manager says.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  04-17-2020 12:04
Last modified: 04-17-2020 12:04
Israel mass-produces reusable masks, sized to fit kids or beardsReuters/Dedi Hayun

A worker checks a washable version of a mask sized to fit everyone from children to bearded men who shun shaving due to their religion, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Kibbutz Tzuba, Israel | Photo: Reuters/Dedi Hayun

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Israel is heading off shortages of disposable surgical masks during the coronavirus crisis by mass-producing washable versions sized to fit everyone from children to bearded men who shun shaving due to their religion.

As part of stepped-up precautions against the virus, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government on Sunday made it compulsory for Israelis to cover their mouths and noses while in public.

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But the global crunch on medical kit has made single-use masks scarce or overpriced. After sending Mossad agents to hunt for supplies abroad and permitting Israelis to opt for scarfs or other makeshift masks, the government turned to local expertise.

The result is a mask made of high-density cotton similar to bedsheet material, which can be disinfected with a 60 degree Celsius laundry cycle and reused, potentially for weeks.

Around 10 workshops, including in jail, on around-the-clock shifts, have made the first million masks for the emergency services and high-risk groups, said Amit Ben-Kish, a manager of the project sponsored by the health and defense ministries.

While the state covered that initial cost, the plan is to produce further masks for sale in shops at around $2 each.

"Each mask can be used dozens of times. By buying five masks for less than $10, you are set for a few months," Ben-Kish said at a factory in Kibbutz Tzuba, between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

The masks' protection is comparable to paper surgical masks: more than improvised cloth, less than N95 filtered respirators.

"Another advantage of woven fabric masks is that they can be made in variable sizes. We already made masks for kids, youths and adults. One particular size – extra large – fits people with beards," Ben-Kish said.

Many of Israel's Jews and Muslims, and some Christian clergymen, wear beards as a mark of faith, and the mask order raised questions as to how facial hair would be accommodated.

Except for a blue police design, the masks come in white, said designer Rinat Peleg Hermoni.

Some types of pigmentation can present a respiratory risk, she explained: "And besides, white shows dirt clearly. It's a good reminder of when a wash might be past due."

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