Crewella
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I think there are quite a few now making PPE, but it's taken time to set up.Is there no factories in the UK that work with plastics that can make PPE ?
I think there are quite a few now making PPE, but it's taken time to set up.Is there no factories in the UK that work with plastics that can make PPE ?
I think there are quite a few now making PPE, but it's taken time to set up.
Yep, but a lot of the 3D printed ones weren't tested enough to be 'officially' supplied. Here's one now making:China can build a hospital in 9 days and the UK needs how long to get a factory running.
The general public were knocking out stuff on 3d printers, how hard can it be ?
Seems easy from our point of view doesn’t it?China can build a hospital in 9 days and the UK needs how long to get a factory running.
The general public were knocking out stuff on 3d printers, how hard can it be ?
Just obtaining a regular supply of ppe during this time when the world needs more than can be produced is a phenomenal achievement. So phenomenal I do worry what diplomatic deals for the future have been struck to keep this little island at the top of the feed pack.Seems easy from our point of view doesn’t it?
I actually wonder just how hard it must be in reality - not just PPE - but supply chains, advice, decisions - managing this crisis must be a totally gargantuan and mammoth task - for us looking at individual sections of it and wondering why that’s not got sorted yet (and of course it should be) I wonder just how complicated and daunting this whole thing must be when seen as a whole - a very difficult task no matter who is in charge I suspect.
Also - we built several very large hospitals in lot much longer than that
You are not wrong at allJust obtaining a regular supply of ppe during this time when the world needs more than can be produced is a phenomenal achievement. So phenomenal I do worry what diplomatic deals for the future have been struck to keep this little island at the top of the feed pack.
We're about to hit the pivot point now where the attitude of "whatever it takes" switches to a sea of woe for the future .
It's going to be a strange few years.
After the last one I think they've banned him!So he pops into parliament for a few hours each morning but leaves the address to the nation to his lackeys.
Pretty poor really!