Fashion designer makes hospital-grade hijabs for COVID-19 front-line workers

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Fashion designer makes hospital-grade hijabs for COVID-19 front-line workers
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As someone who's worked in the health care space for more than 10 years, Hilal Ibrahim, 25, noticed a need for hospital-grade hijabs during these unprecedented times.

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