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       2020-03-26T00:14:45Z
       
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       so a company with millions of dollars will take a month to do somethingthat a bunch of people on facebook and twitter organized in a couple days and now are in full productionhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/25/business/coronavirus-masks-sewers.html
       
 (DIR) Post #9tNlvwBM8TC1wvQ6LI by fool@hackers.town
       2020-03-26T00:18:35Z
       
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       A group of costume and set designers for the Minnesota Opera in Minneapolis, which has canceled all performances, is stitching masks out of gowns sent by a local hospital, said Corinna Bakken, the opera’s costume director.Ms. Bakken said she can currently sew five masks an hour, but she hopes to get that number up to six or eight. “It’s a far cry from a corset or a bodice,” she said. She thinks her team can make about 1,500 masks a week.
       
 (DIR) Post #9tNlvwT54ZN4ptiFyC by fool@hackers.town
       2020-03-26T00:19:38Z
       
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       Just outside Nashville, Krystal Douglas runs Music City Sewing. The four-year-old company does work for the entertainment industry; Ms. Douglas once made a jacket for Bon Jovi. All of a sudden, performers have stopped touring. “My company lost all our work,” Ms. Douglas said.She has switched from making costumes to making masks. She can make up to 100 a day; she’s fashioning elastic straps from bras. Her masks have gone to two local hospitals and a memory care center in the Nashville area.Ms. Douglas is proud of her work. Her company might die, she said, but “if I’m going down, I’m going down leading the charge.”