Photos show how shortages are forcing doctors and nurses to improvise coronavirus PPE from snorkel masks, pool noodles, and trash bags
are being forced to improvise due to a shortage of personal protective equipment .
A lack of Personal Protective Equipment has been a serious problem in lots of countries fighting the coronavirus. Some medics have adapted as best they can, for instance including wearing trash bags over their scrubs for an additional layer of safety.
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