The testing units are made with three walls of unused plexiglass recycled from Room's office phone booths, this makes it easy to clean and disinfect between patients. It can be assembled and installed on site in 30-minutes.
Read MoreThe movement Naodemita talks about the social responsibility businessmen have, encouraging companies to commit not to lay off any of their employees for the next two months at least. So far 3303 companies joined the #dontlayoff movement.
Read MoreNeXT Clean is a next generation sanitiser that can be delivered to your door and send in refills when you run low. The hand sanitiser is non-toxic and can be used on faces, but also to disinfect your home appliances, children's toys or food, and its ingredients are rated 100% allergen free by Mayo Clinic.
Read MoreBy cooperating with 312 microbreweries in the country, the #zachranpivo initiative helps breweries stay afloat by distributing beer. People can easily find the nearest place from their home and order some beer online, seeing in real-time the number of beers that are 'waiting to be rescued'.
Read MoreThe website gives people all the information they need to create their own mask at home, using an old tee-shirt, a piece of paper, a coffee filter or cotton fabric, and explain in details why and how to use them.
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Read MoreAs restaurants, hairdressers, hotels and many local Italian businesses are struggling, a team of 4 people launched the non-profit platform TorniamoPresto.it to support these local businesses by buying them a gift card to use when they can reopen.
Read MoreThe islands’ latest tourism initiative enables you to discover its famous landscapes thanks to a camera-wearing local who responds to your commands from anywhere in the world, to virtually show you around the islands
Read MoreYoshioka's template design can be used to create a face shield in three simple steps from a clear sheet of PET or PVC plastic, printed on an A3 piece of paper.
Read MoreThis new platform enables Singaporeans to share their thoughts and tips on how they are feeling, where to buy groceries or to get a mask, or some good activities to do at home, for example.
Read MoreThe benches integrate plexiglass separators to keep people at a safe distance and limit the possibility of contagion and spread of the virus.
Read MoreThis service is for people who’s job has been affected by COVID-19. Beamery's technology is connecting those talents with recruiters at companies that are still hiring.
Read MoreLakshmi Menon has initiated the coVeed project, which exhorts people to craft paper houses and pack them with provisions to donate to the needy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe website 'Stay Sane Stay Safe' by Dutch graphic designer agencies Studio Lennarts & de Bruijn and Overdeschreef enables people to share beautiful posters from around the world so that others can print them out, stick them on their window or send them to their local hospital, doctor’s office or nursing home in support of lifesavers working on the frontlines.
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Read MoreThe app tracks people and lets them know if they are close to someone who has tested positive for COVID. This data is stored by the government and deleted after 30 days.
Read MoreThe Welcome app can help supermarkets and other shops adapt to the current situation to become more accessible to those with sight challenges or severe autism, for example, through a system that allows customers to alert staff in advance of their arrival and specific needs.
Read MoreThe free COVID-19 Sri Lanka app gives users all info and data about the COVID situation in Sri Lanka, allowing users to share the stats via WhatsApp and other apps.
Read MoreThe Artezen team provides 60 to 90 minute artist-led virtual workshops to get some creative relief at home, for both children and adults. A workshop fee is not necessary and voluntary but a $10 fee per participant is suggested, which will be donated towards providing meals to NJ Hospitals’ healthcare workers, ordered from a local restaurant.
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