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Hoopers meet Heroes

By Partners

By Ton La, Jr. Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant; these are arguably the biggest names in the basketball world. These were my superheroes growing up. Even though I never met them, the sheer amount of publicity they received, on what seemed like a 24/7 basis, allowed the public and I a rare glimpse into how hard work and dedication can manifest in wins, awards and championships.  I saw how they carried themselves, how they behaved, on and off the court. It inspired me to push myself, to find out what my own limits were, physically and mentally. …

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Get Us PPE Announces Publication in The Lancet on Continued Healthcare PPE Shortage in the US

By News, PPE Insights, Press Releases

– Extensive new data analysis of 6,169 facilities registered in the Demand Data Hub shows that the healthcare PPE shortage continues – BOSTON – May 14, 2020 GetUsPPE, a leading volunteer organization connecting healthcare providers with supplies of PPE (personal protective equipment), today announced an extensive new data analysis of PPE shortages, published in the May 14, 2020 issue of the authoritative medical journal The Lancet. This analysis shows that shortages of PPE continue to be a significant problem for hospitals and healthcare facilities in all areas of the United States. The study reports on data collected by GetUsPPE and…

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Get Us PPE’s Big Delivery with Boston Scientific and Amazon, and PPE for Native American Nations

By Communities in Need of PPE, PPE Shortage Briefing

By Amanda Peery-Wolf Breaking News at GetUsPPE We all need good news right about now. So at GetUsPPE, we were heartened by a major accomplishment this week, which we achieved thanks to some of the experienced doctors and scrappy volunteers on our team, along with two industry-leading businesses. In a joint effort with Boston Scientific and Amazon, GetUsPPE delivered one million face shields to hospitals and health centers in more than 40 US states and territories. Read all about it in our Press Release.  This story begins with the healthcare workers who registered their need for PPE on our site,…

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“Like building a boat while you’re on the ocean in a storm”: A conversation with Jo Overton of Protect Native Elders

By Advocacy, Communities in Need of PPE, Interviews, PPE Insights

Interviewed and edited by Erika Lynn-Green and Daniel Packard This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity  On the origins of Protect Native Elders          My name is Jo Overton. I am an enrolled tribal member of, what the federal government calls, the Rosebud Sioux. However, we call ourselves the Sicangu Lakota. My family continues to live on the reservation. I live in Utah. [Protect Native Elders] all started with a conversation that I had with a friend, Andi. I’m pretty sure she’s the one who introduced me to Tyrone Whitehorse. Tyrone and I were talking about doing masks….

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NOVA Labs: Makerspace Working to Produce Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

By Makers

One of the largest and most established makerspaces in the country, NOVA Labs is gaining attention as an innovative personal protective equipment (PPE) supplier. Located in Reston, VA, a town west of Washington, D.C., NOVA Labs is helping its community fight COVID-19 by creating in-demand PPE using creative techniques like 3D printing. Local Firefighters Ask NOVA Labs for Help Producing Life-Saving PPE Equipment One of the ways that NOVA Labs has helped the community is by supplying innovative devices to firefighters likely to come in contact with COVID-19 during their service. The collaboration between NOVA Labs and the D.C. Fire…

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Protecting Yourself and Your Patients: Wipes + Disinfectants

By PPE Resources

By Stephanie Zeller, a science writer, artist, and researcher with Los Alamos National Labs and the Texas Advanced Computing Center based in Austin, Texas.  As COVID-19 continues to spread, eradicating every last tiny, virulent particle from your home or facility can seem an insurmountable task. No facility can be 100 percent germ-free, but taking the appropriate sanitation measures can help you protect yourself, your loved ones, and your patients by inhibiting viral transmission in enclosed spaces.   The National Institute of Health (NIH) separates proper sanitation into two categories: cleaning and disinfecting. The NIH defines cleaning as “the removal of visible…

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N95 Masks

By PPE Resources

By Dana Glaser Since the CDC issued guidance three weeks ago that Americans should wear face masks in public to prevent the spread of COVID-19, a lot of people have been scrambling to get clear on the difference between different kinds of masks, how they work, and who should wear which masks, when. This post explains the differences between your new favorite dinosaur-printed mask and the face coverings we desperately need to supply healthcare facilities, the much-discussed N95 respirators, and everything in between. Using the right mask in the right situation can help ameliorate the risk posed to healthcare workers…

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Overview of Face Masks for the General Public

By PPE Resources

By Maranda Hall  Even on a quick trip to the mailbox, it is now commonplace to see (hopefully, from afar) someone wearing personal protective equipment (PPE). Due to the high demand and low shortage, many people have resorted to creating their own forms of protection, ranging from infinity scarves from last fall’s hottest collection to transparent face-shields recycled from last year’s yard work. Here are the essential need-to-knows:  The Center for Disease and Control Prevention (CDC) has requested that disposable face masks be designated only for patients with confirmed or possible SARS-CoV-2 or healthcare personnel caring for those patients. If…

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Surgical Masks

By PPE Resources

By Angelika Pavlovna In the global fight against COVID-19, healthcare professionals are seeking the best protection available. The two primary medical-grade PPE products that cover the mouth and nose are N95 respirators and ear-loop surgical masks. Both the N95 and the surgical mask are designed for single-use purposes, and are intended to be thrown out if they become contaminated, deformed, soiled, or improperly fitted. While N95 respirators and surgical masks both create an important barrier, their usage and level of protection differ significantly. Surgical masks, also known as medical or procedural masks, are typically constructed with micro- and nano-fibers to…

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PROTECTIVE GARMENTS : COVERALLS and GOWNS

By PPE Resources

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) have become an emblem during the fight against coronavirus. Like masks, gowns and coveralls are identified as critical components of isolation precautions against harmful pathogens. As the number of COVID-19 cases grow tremendously in the United States, the demand for PPE increases. By Zayba Syed WHY PROTECTIVE GARMENTS? Healthcare workers wear protective garments to prevent the transmission of microorganisms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have designated three routes of transmission.  CONTACT – DIRECT (PHYSICAL CONTACT)/INDIRECT CONTACT (CONTACT WITH A CONTAMINATED SURFACE) BETWEEN AN INFECTED PERSON AND SUSCEPTIBLE PERSON THROUGH THE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES…

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