Missouri pair use 3D printer to make face shields amid virus
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KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri student and teacher are using 3D printing to supply health care facilities in the area with face shields amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A.T. Still University recruited senior Caleb Flaim and Rich Chapman, an engineering instructor at the Kirksville Area Technical Center, to help keep equipment stocked at Northeast Regional Medical Center and Kirksville Family Medicine.