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Lip reading suddenly got tricky when everyone started wearing masks to prevent spreading the coronavirus, but Indonesian tailors have hit upon the perfect solution: transparent face masks.
One tailoring duo of a hearing impaired husband and wife in Makassar, Sulawesi, is producing masks with a plastic inlay to help keep communication open between the hearing impaired and hearing abled. (AFP/Andi)
(JP/AFP/Sandi)