The Polytechnic University lab 3D printing face shields for coronavirus-battling Hong Kong hospital workers

  • Technicians hand over 10,000 of the coverings to Hospital Authority
  • There are plans to make up to 30,000 per day by the end of March, in conjunction with local manufacturers

PolyU created the initial batch of 800 face shields, but local manufacturers will be responsible for future supplies. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
A Hong Kong university is using new technology to spearhead efforts to send thousands of medical face shields to the city’s hospital workers as they battle to contain the coronavirus outbreak.

Polytechnic University’s 3D printing lab designed and helped produce the transparent coverings, which doctors and nurses can wear to protect themselves against bodily fluids, which could carry infection, lab leaders said on Monday.

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