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As the world struggles to contain the coronavirus outbreak, experts are harnessing 3-D printing technology in an effort to make in-demand items, such as components for masks and face shields.
Those with a 3D printer can make a mask that when added with the correct filter and seal can relieve national shortages for those on the front line of coronavirus.
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