NSTnation: The 32-year-old woman has defied the odds despite having no hands, and she now uses her toes to make PersonalProtectiveEquipment (PPE) for frontline staff of Teluk Intan Hospital and Teluk Intan health clinic. coronavirus covid19
The 32-year-old woman has defied the odds despite having no hands, and she now uses her toes to make Personal Protective Equipment for frontline staff of Teluk Intan Hospital and Teluk Intan health clinic.
“Some even ask, how do I even thread a needle? Well, it was very difficult at first and required a lot of patience but I managed to do it. Now it takes me only a second to thread the needle using my feet,” she said. “A total of 35 people are involved, including 25 volunteer tailors from the KKTI area. We expect to make 252 isolation gowns using 400 metres of fabric. We divided the fabric to sew the gowns at our homes and offices.
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