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Christian Siriano Offers to Make Masks for New York Medical Workers Amid Shortage

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Christian Siriano has figured out a way to give back to New York in its time of need.On Friday, the 34-year-old designer offered his sewing services after hearing that medical workers were short on masks amid the coronavirus outbreak. «If @NYGovCuomo says we need masks my team will help make some.

I have a full sewing team still on staff working from home that can help,» he tweeted. <p lang=«en» dir=«ltr» xml:lang=«en»>If @NYGovCuomo says we need masks my team will help make some.

I have a full sewing team still on staff working from home that can help.New York Governor Andrew Cuomo responded to the message, writing: «We're in contact with @CSiriano.

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