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Scientists working at the University of Bradford in the U.K. have successfully used additive manufacturing to begin the mass production of face shields. The face protection will be made available ...
Face shields may be easier to clean than cloth masks and could be more comfortable, but they are likely not sufficient because the coronavirus spreads through microscopic respiratory droplets that ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — While face shields are commonly used by front-line health workers, there hasn't been widespread use by the general public in the United States. But the interest is there. KGW ...
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