
In basements and garages across America, a cottage industry of 3D printing is gaining steam to fight the novel coronavirus. Entire families, from Louisiana to Montana, are forming in-home production lines for personal protective equipment for hospital workers and public safety officers that’s been in short supply during the coronavirus pandemic. WATCH: An inside look at the 3D printing movement to confront shortages during COVID tonight on ABC News Live Prime, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. ET.
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