以內衣代替口罩﹗﹖真得嗎﹖
是真得嗎﹖
轉載自CNN Money
Bra firm faces SARS challenge
With supply of face masks depleted, bra maker comes to the rescue with scissors and extra straps.
May 8, 2003: 12:16 PM EDT
TAIPEI, Taiwan (Reuters) - Finding local supplies of surgical masks depleted, villagers in southern Taiwan are strapping bras to their faces to guard against the deadly SARS virus.
"I went to every pharmacy in the village and it's impossible to find a proper mask," a middle-aged man told cable television Thursday, his face partially covered by a dark red cup.
"Somebody came up with this idea so I decided to give it a try," he said at a village near the southern city of Tainan.
A small bra factory is producing the make-shift masks, with workers cutting each of its colorful bras into two and sewing on extra straps to help the desperate villagers.
Face masks have disappeared from many store shelves as Taiwan's severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) infections tripled in the past two weeks to 360 cases, the third-highest in the world outside China and Hong Kong.
http://money.cnn.com/2003/05/08/news/funny/bras.reut/index.htm
轉載自CNN Money
Bra firm faces SARS challenge
With supply of face masks depleted, bra maker comes to the rescue with scissors and extra straps.
May 8, 2003: 12:16 PM EDT
TAIPEI, Taiwan (Reuters) - Finding local supplies of surgical masks depleted, villagers in southern Taiwan are strapping bras to their faces to guard against the deadly SARS virus.
"I went to every pharmacy in the village and it's impossible to find a proper mask," a middle-aged man told cable television Thursday, his face partially covered by a dark red cup.
"Somebody came up with this idea so I decided to give it a try," he said at a village near the southern city of Tainan.
A small bra factory is producing the make-shift masks, with workers cutting each of its colorful bras into two and sewing on extra straps to help the desperate villagers.
Face masks have disappeared from many store shelves as Taiwan's severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) infections tripled in the past two weeks to 360 cases, the third-highest in the world outside China and Hong Kong.
http://money.cnn.com/2003/05/08/news/funny/bras.reut/index.htm