University of Lethbridge professors are designing masks for front-line workers in the Lethbridge community, as well as on the Blood Reserve as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on. As Emily Olsen reports, they are also producing them and the design has been made accessible online to 3D printers around the world.
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COVID-19: U of L professors’ 3D printed masks go beyond Lethbridge borders
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