Research is still ongoing with research and pharma groups partnering up.
breakthroughs.com/health-to...
Not everyone is acting stupid...some are trying to help the vulnerable...by the 5.30pm news, radio reported 401,000 volunteers.
Research is still ongoing with research and pharma groups partnering up.
breakthroughs.com/health-to...
Not everyone is acting stupid...some are trying to help the vulnerable...by the 5.30pm news, radio reported 401,000 volunteers.
And necessity having been the mother of invention - here are two ongoing developments from my region:
stol.it/artikel/chronik/uni...
The top image is how to make a high grade protective mask from a scuba mask and the lower one is an adaptation of the polycarbonate masks we see in workshops. Sorry the text is in German.
I sent the link re the masks to my grandson - in his final year of electronic engineering- he had a quick look only, as he’s working on his final project, but it did interest him very much. He’s currently building a robot.
That’s really interesting. It’s actually a mask with attached snorkel for snorkelling rather than a scuba mask for diving, the main significance being that there will be a lot more of them around and presumably available, and also relatively cheap. They started appearing in beach resorts around Europe a few years ago. Most of us actual scuba divers ridiculed them a bit at the time but non diving people seemed to like them, and they will give much more protection to the face than a normal scuba mask would. It wouldn’t have occurred to me to use them as face protection but it makes a lot of sense. There will be loads of them around.