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#[[3D Printed Medical Devices]] | #[[3D Printed Medical Devices]] | ||
#[[3D Printed Equipment Donations]] | #[[3D Printed Equipment Donations]] | ||
#[[GetUsPPE]] | #[[GetUsPPE]] and [[COVID Supply Shortages]] | ||
#[[3D Printed Medical Supplies]] | #[[3D Printed Medical Supplies]] | ||
#PAPR - [[Powered Air-Purifying Respirator]] | #PAPR - [[Powered Air-Purifying Respirator]] | ||
#[[First COVID-19 Outbreak Response Caused Medical Supply Shortages]] | #[[First COVID-19 Outbreak Response Caused Medical Supply Shortages]] |
Revision as of 21:48, 24 March 2020
Basics
- During the First Outbreak (Which as of this being current is still happening) there has been a shortage in people, and supplies for response to COVID-19
- This is largely due to countries being un prepared both in supplies, but also in Pandemic Control Measures
- This page goes over the hard data of these shortages in order tom facilitate the organisation of OSE and other groups' efforts to alleviate this shortage
Personal Protective Equipment
Source - [1]
- 3.5 billion N95 masks may be needed over 1 year
- 3M produces 35 million per month, or 420M per year - about 1/10 the need
- There is a dire short supply of N95 masks
- But do N95 masks protect against COVID? - see graphic on particle size and N95 - [2].
- N95 seem to protect against the virus - but they are not recommended for the public because wearing them all day is not possible because it is hard to breathe through them. [3]