A customer wears a mini face mask during a treatment at the Waleerat beauty clinic after the Thai government eased isolation measures, amid the Covid-19 outbreak in Bangkok, Thailand,on June 2, 2020. - Reuters
BANGKOK (Reuters): As Thai businesses modify their work practices after coming out of lockdown, a beauty clinic in Bangkok has devised a mini face mask for clients receiving up close and personal cosmetic treatments during the era of the coronavirus.
The idea of the mask, which uses a narrower protective strip to expose more of the face, is so that doctors can conduct procedures while limiting contact with the nose and mouth.
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