This company joined MCMC’s #myMaker movement to help create makeshift pressure pods in Covid-19 fight (VIDEO) | Malay Mail

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This company joined MCMC’s myMaker movement to help create makeshift pressure pods in Covid-19 fight (VIDEO)

This company joined MCMC’s #myMaker movement to help create makeshift pressure pods in Covid-19 fight Lim and his team at Vortex Media have created an isolation booth for frontliners to use in Covid-19 screening. ― Picture courtesy of Kenneth Lim

“This open source community is the true Malaysian culture through which we stand together despite race, culture or region, and initiate a movement to help out in any way possible,” said Lim. He said that it was actually his friend Lee’s idea to start making the screening pods after hearing word of an initiative to create isolation booth’s which will come in handy during Covid-19 screening.“Brian had the idea to make these booths and he approached me. Frontliners are not machines. They have families, they have friends and as much to lose as we do,” said Lim.

“These booths save time, PPE resources and minimise the risk of exposure to the frontline medical staff, so UMMC doctors reached out to us and gave us some input about the design as well.”

 

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