With the winter months looming, the number of new coronavirus cases being reported in the US is rising. This mirrors Covid-19 activity already seen in Europe and elsewhere across the globe. Meanwhile, supply-chain problems are likely to cause limited supplies of filtering facepiece respirators, such as N95 masks. Yet strategies to decontaminate personal protective equipment, or PPE, remain unresolved in many hospitals with limited resources, in many countries.
Engineers devise low-cost way to decontaminate PPE equipment
4 years ago by munaib (5)
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