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Humanitarian Engineering: The Open-Source Pandemic Responseby@robert-l.-read
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Humanitarian Engineering: The Open-Source Pandemic Response

by Robert L. Read5mFebruary 4th, 2021
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In 2020 something happened that we had been warned about: the COVID-19 pandemic scourged the whole planet. Almost everyone did fight the pandemic. For every one person that denied the science or preferred a strong economy and massive casualties to social distancing, there were dozens more who stood up and did what they could, from wearing a mask to bringing food to their neighbors to working long hours under dangerous conditions in clinics. If you want to support these efforts, this review of major organizations may be useful to you.

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