has been putting his free time to good use by making dozens of plastic face shields with his homeMarcus Chu, 16, has made more than 80 of the protective screens and has photographs of them being used by the frontline medical personnel at risk of exposure to the highly contagious virus, amid critical shortages of protective gear.“I feel like it’s my opportunity to finally help in a very serious situation, even if it’s just in a little way,” the 10th-grader said.
He initially used an open-source design that he found on the Internet to manufacture shield frames, but eventually found a way to tweak the design to so that it can be produced faster and with less materials.More than half of the‘ 107 million population are on home quarantine. The coronavirus has been a big test of the country’s already stretched health system and experts say the real extent of the spread is not yet known due to a slow rate of testing.
At least 13 medical personnel are among the 96 coronavirus deaths in the country, which had confirmed 2,311 cases as of April 1.
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