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Collaborative effort in Kelowna creating face shields for frontline health workers

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Inside the engineering building at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, they are helping wage war against COVID-19. “We are creating 3D-printed face shields for our frontline workers,” said UBCO Makerspace manager Cortnee Chulo.

The Makerspace team has teamed up with various players in the Kelowna community to help protect Interior Health Authority professionals.

The face shields are being feverishly manufactured in order to help shield healthcare workers from COVID-19. Fourteen 3D printers at UBCO are working day and night to print off plastic parts for the reusable face shields. ​But the university’s printers are not the only 3D printers involved in making the face shields — the project is a collaborative between several community

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