希腊给学生发巨型口罩
Greece supplies gigantic masks Greece's plan to supply schools nationwide with free face masks has failed spectacularly after the delivered ones turned out to be too large for both children and adults due to wrong measurements. Greek officials admitted the failure on Tuesday, after the first batch of masks was delivered to schools. Deputy health minister Vassilis Kontozamanis tried to explain the failure as a "misunderstanding" between the government and the contractor, stating the measurements were given for "pre-stitched" fabric. The masks, intended for children under 10, measured 10 by 18 centimeters and those for older school children, a ginormous 12 by 22 centimeters. Greek social media has been flooded with absurd imagery of the gigantic masks schoolchildren brought home. In most cases, the face masks supposed to cover mouth and nose worked as full-face masks instead, and puncturing holes in them was the only way to see. |