Well, the project started as a hobby ... to supply printers to another such hobbyists ... now their lines are fully occupied by printing shields, so most probably you are not able to buy their printer nowadays ....
Yes, it seems so. But many of masks are just disposable and we've got also some healt personel being infected. Those shields are to protect the first line workers, so right now hospitals are being equipped with it ....
@pekr they might be better off using their printers to print more printers so that the production of shields etc can be increased. I presume it can be modelled mathematically as to what the best plan to use is.
@GrahamChiu Given viruses and bacteria only survive for one to two hours on copper, but can last up to 2 weeks on stainless steel, what's your explanation for stainless steel found everywhere in hospitals?
@GrahamChiu exactly! That's what I just was thinking about - if anyone modelled, that e.g. stopping printing shields for one week, would mean xy new printers, which could print even more shields, etc.
Does every virus survive on such surfaces like that, or does it vary?
We are seeing different values for how long this virus can persist on surfaces with the more recent data suggesting: copper 4 hours, plastic & stainless steel 3 days and, other studies stainless steel 9 days.
What's the latest data?
@GrahamChiu Well, the docs drop my mycophenolate dose, which seems to have cleared up the reactivated cytomegalovirus. You know what they say, if it's not one virus, it's another :)
@GrahamChiu And here's an interesting stat out of China. It seems Hunan province with it's 67 million population, and borders Hubei, only had 1,019 cases, 4 deaths, and now there's only a single active case remaining. Amazing!