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Tip To Stop Glasses Fogging When You Wear FaceMask

Tip To Stop Glasses Fogging When You Wear FaceMask
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Facemask is now part of our lifestyle to prevent the spread of coronavirus and we must use them wherever we go.

Facemasks are now part of the daily routine to prevent the spread of the global coronavirus and to protect oneself from the pandemic.

Whether in public places or in schools and offices, the use of masks is now mandatory, while in some countries heavy fines have been imposed for not wearing masks to protect people from the coronavirus and to control the pandemic.

However, people who wear masks all the time also face some problems, one of which is a big problem for people who have poor eyesight and wear glasses.

When the mask is applied, the vapours from the nose due to breathing cause fog on the glasses.

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The fog on the glasses makes it difficult for people to see and the glasses must clean frequently to get rid of the fog temporarily.

But because of the mask, the problem of fog on the glasses persists.

Now, however, an American doctor has found a solution to the glasses fogging, telling people facing this important problem a trick.

In a post on the social networking site Twitter, American Dr Daniel M. Hefferman has described a simple and easy solution to the problem that most people face due to masks.

He said in his post that if you have problems with fog on your glasses, the solution is to apply a simple bandaid (sunny plast) on your nose after applying the mask.

Dr Daniel said that the simple bandaid on the mask will do an amazing job and there will be no fog on the glasses.

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He also asked Twitter users to share it, saying it could save lives.

Later, Dr Daniel’s tweet was much liked and even more than 67 thousand users tweeted it.

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Most of the Twitter users also thanked Dr Daniel that he had been suffering from this problem for many months and now it has become easier for him.

Dr Daniel later thanked Twitter users for sharing his Tip.

“I am overjoyed to see how many people the trick may help! Thank you all for your support in spreading it around. Harnessing the power of social media for good can lead to great things!” he said.

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