Corona death rate in US worse than Iran's

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Was actually looking into how to modify a CPAP machine or conventional home compressor myself. Seems like there's a few open source projects happening atm.

Meanwhile:
https://www.medicaldevice-network.com/news/3d-printed-valves-covid-19-italy/
Hey how do masks trap the virus? These things(?), the actual virus, they have mass right? I mean aside from them being alive or whatever, they are particulates correct?

The reason I ask lol, is a couple days ago I was dicking around with a project, and I bought some two-sided Gorilla Tape. That stuff is the stickiest tape I have ever ever seen. You could hang an anvil on the wall with it.

So I got to thinking, and obviously I can't do this, but if that material were say fashioned as a very fine mesh, and then offset and layered with only a few microns in between layers, and arranged such that air passing through it would be "turbulent" (you get the idea) ... I bet those little nasty fucks would get stuck to that stuff. None of them would make it past. You could probably fashion a canister no bigger than say a D-cell battery.

Ahhh. Just a thought. But that stuff is the stickiest sh*t I have ever seen. https://www.gorillatough.com/product/heavy-duty-mounting-tape/
 
Or.... now that my little brain is thinking about this.. I wonder if there's some spectrum of light that kills this sh*t.
I think LED's now can be made to generate whatever frequency the designer wants. It goes back to the circuit powering the led.

Maybe a small laser chamber in a tube... kind of?
Hell I dunno.
I'll work on it.
 
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