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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Breathe Freely

At the moment, medical ventilators are in desperately short supply around the world.  Enter the Open Source Ventilator project, which was "initiated by the COVID-19 global pandemic as a result of a community discussion within a Facebook group called Open Source COVID-19 Medical Supplies (OSCMS)."  The project's website is here.
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