Libraries use 3D to print protective visors in Lithuania

Public libraries in Lithuania are using 3D printers to produce protective visors for doctors and other medical personnel caring for the country's exploding number of coronavirus infections.
"Fifty-four libraries across the country joined the campaign this week. They provide nearby hospitals with the visors," project coordinator Donatas Kubilius from the Lithuanian national library told AFP on Friday.
The libraries, which are closed to visitors during the lockdown, plan to print 1,500 visors at the first stage of the campaign, he added.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2020

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