The University of Johannesburg’s Library Makerspace team is using 3D technology to produce face shields. PICTURE: Supplied
Help is on the way for healthcare workers scrambling for face masks, with 3D-printing technology aiding them in protecting themselves and their patients during the Covid-19 outbreak. Speaking anonymously, she said they were forced to reverse their protocol of discarding their masks after attending to each patient. But this was not the hospital’s fault, she said.
Ruah, which means breathe in Hebrew, was an initiative that started when the country went into lockdown last Friday. About 600 people came together to help the country’s healthcare workers. “We are in the process of distributing them. They are not for sale, they will be only be donated. We are starting in Gauteng first. We call on anyone to help us with sponsorship and appeal to organisations like universities and schools to help us with A4 transparency sheets,” he told The Citizen.
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