Quebec Artist Campaigns For Masks That Allow Lip Reading

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Many Deaf people rely on lip reading, but masks make that impossible.

Designer Jean Airoldi, Rosalie Taillefer-Simard and Quebec's premier François Legault.

Rosalie Taillefer-Simard, an artist and media personality who’s well known in Quebec for being the daughter of famed singer René Simard and TV presenter Marie-Josée Taillefer, is leading the charge in the province to make masks more accessible. She’s hard of hearing, and is promoting the use of masks with a clear plastic panel over the mouth to allow for lip reading.

She seemed rattled in the video, but added that she doesn’t want anyone watching to have a bad day because of her experience.

 

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Wow D list celebrity just got free advertising for her face mask. Slow news day? Didn’t know d listers shopped at hardware stores.

Bahahahahahah how retarded 😂😄

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