Chris Pine wears a mask amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Social media stirred up some comedy, memes and jokes after a new photo of Chris Pine wearing a mask surfaced online.
What happened:
- Rachael Conrad shared a photo of Chris Pine on social media Monday. The photo shows Pine wearing a face mask with a bag from Skylight Books in Los Angeles.
- Conrad wrote: “I don’t know who needs to see it but here are some pictures of Chris Pine walking out of an indie bookstore with a GIANT bag of books while also wearing a mask.”
I don’t know who needs to see it but here are some pictures of Chris Pine walking out of an indie bookstore with a GIANT bag of books while also wearing a mask. pic.twitter.com/qbKSAVCcN7
— Nerd Girl Says (@Rachael_Conrad) June 29, 2020
Social media issued a number of responses to the photo. People explained the photo shows you can still look good while wearing a mask. Some of the responses were jokes and comedy related to mask wearing as well.
Drop your TBR list, Chris https://t.co/fM8KDzDbjt
— Powell's Books (@Powells) June 29, 2020
Officially announcing our favorite Chris https://t.co/JSq8DNLhzC
— Random House (@randomhouse) June 29, 2020
I absolutely needed this https://t.co/PTiNlReqTe
— kristeevetter (@kristeevetter) June 29, 2020
Amongst the sea of bad news, there’s this ray of hope: https://t.co/Nedm3BDouj
— Dave Schilling (@dave_schilling) June 29, 2020
The public health campaign we deserve! https://t.co/rLqPWFfNhf
— mattie kahn (@mattiekahn) June 29, 2020
I still say Evans is BestChris but Pine is a close second. https://t.co/STeRvBF3Yd
— Tony Goldmark (@tonygoldmark) June 29, 2020
There is nothing more fashionable than wearing a mask and buying books... https://t.co/VtjI7PDtae
— Peter W. Singer (@peterwsinger) June 29, 2020
Face masks during the coronavirus pandemic:
- Face masks and coverings remain one of the top ways to stop COVID-19 from spreading, according to public health officials.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people wear cloth face coverings in public settings around people from outside their household, too.
- The CDC said: “Cloth face coverings are most likely to reduce the spread of COVID-19 when they are widely used by people in public settings.”
from Deseret News https://ift.tt/2CTffbf
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