[BREITBART] MyPillow, the Minnesota manufacturer of specialty pillows, linens, and other household products, said that it is answering the call for more face masks as the country continues to deal with the global coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men... pandemic.
The company announced Tuesday on Twitter that it is making face masks for hospitals across the country. MyPillow joins a growing list of private companies pitching in to address the shortage of face masks that U.S. healthcare professionals are facing as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb.
Sporting goods giant Decathlon is contributing to the fight against coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) by sending makeshift ventilators to hospitals in northern Italia.
While Decathlon, the French sporting goods retailer which is the largest such retailer in the world, typically doesn't sell ventilators, it does sell scuba gear, which they hacked and enhanced with specific components made by 3D printers to work as ventilators.
The conversion of their line of Easybreath scuba masks was done alongside the Rome-based Institute of Studies for the Integration of Systems (ISINNOVA), and was prompted by a request from the head physician of a hospital in Gardone Val Trompina in the Italian region of Lombardy, which is one of the regions hit worst by the coronavirus, to address the ventilator shortage, Cycling Weekly reported.
ISINNOVA uploaded the means of converting a scuba mask into a functioning ventilator online, creating a video detailing the process. This is to ensure other hospitals can use Decathlon scuba gear to make ventilators themselves. The specific 3D-printed valve ‐ which they called the "Charlotte Valve" ‐ used is patented, but the entire initiative is nonprofit, with the 3D-printed.
However, a hangover is the wrath of grapes... ISINNOVA has stated that this new invention, while functional, is still something that should only be used in emergencies.
"We are reiterating that the idea is designed for healthcare facilities and wants to help in realization of an emergency mask in the case of a full-blown difficult situation, where is not possible to in find official healthcare supplies," ISINNOVA said in a statement, according to the Mirror.
"Neither the mask nor the link are certified and their use is subject to a situation of mandatory need.
"Usage by the patient is subjected to the acceptance of use of an uncertified biomedical device, by providing a signed declaration.
"We clarify that the patent will remain free to use, because it is in our intention that all hospitals in need could use it if necessary."
However, a hangover is the wrath of grapes... on Wednesday, Decathlon stated on Twitter that, while the company has been approached by many hospitals, research centers and universities, and have shared their technical information, they haven't received confirmation from the institutions so far that such solutions really work and are used by doctors.
According to Cycling Weekly, Italian cycling clothes company Santini SMS is also working to help fight the virus, shifting their production of jerseys into making medical masks