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Coronavirus: women prisoners in Hong Kong work graveyard shift to make masks. Here’s why they do it
- For inmates Angel and Tina, working overnight has meant turning their daily schedule upside down
- Prison supplies government bodies with 4 million masks a month, including 1.1 million for schools, 700,000 for cleaners
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Angel and Tina sometimes spot a Hong Kong government official on television, wearing a mask that looks familiar.
“I made that mask,” one will say.
“It looks like one I made,” the other will reply with a laugh.
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Angel*, from the Philippines, and Tina*, from Uganda, are among 28 prisoners who volunteered in February to work the overnight shift and increase the production of masks needed for the Covid-19 pandemic.
“If there is something you can do to help, even in a little way, why not? It is so rewarding to see people wearing the coloured face masks we made,” Angel, 39, said in an interview with the Post.
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