A Statewide Voluntary Movement Addressing the Shortage of Medical Supplies During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Journal: American Journal Of Public Health
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Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a shortage of personal protective equipment compromised efficient patient care and provider safety. Volunteers from many different backgrounds worked to meet these demands. Additive manufacturing, laser cutting, and alternative supply chains were used to produce, test, and deliver essential equipment for health care workers and first responders. Distributed equipment included ear guards, face shields, and masks. Contingent designs were created for powered air-purifying respirator hoods, filtered air pumps, intubation shields, and N95 masks.
Authors
Martin Krause, Andrew Henderson, Daniel Griner, Olivia Rissland, Jeremy Beard, Karsten Bartels
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