This DIY face shield made for frontliners is nothing to sneeze at

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Penang government has given 2 friends a grant to make more of these shields for use by frontliners taking swabs for Covid-19 tests. FMTNews Covid19 FaceShield DIY

Louis Lim showing Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow the components of the face shield that is made with the help of 100 volunteers and the Penang Science Cluster.

Louis Lim holding up the plastic visors made with the help of 36 volunteers across Penang, who have 3D printers. “And when a patient sneezes, the spray will fall on a doctor or a nurse wearing a cotton face mask. This increases the chance of the frontliners falling ill. He said the three-step face shield provided adequate protection from sneezing patients and caught the droplets from patients, some of whom may be positive for the virus.Lim said a three-step process was involved in making the shield and it was easy to assemble. First, there is an elastic band that holds the visor to the forehead, and a plastic shield fashioned from thick clear holders, obtained from stationery shops.

3D printers running at a volunteer’s home, making the key component, which is the plastic visor, which is reusable.

 

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There are valid reasons all pharmaceutical devices are in compliance with the GMP (Good Mfg Practice) standard, otherwise end users’ lives could be at risk from using these devices. Are these two fockers even aware of these standards, is what I’m saying.

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