Student brothers in London make innovative face masks, send 30,000 to Armenia
Young Armenian brothers George and Alex Dzavaryan studying in London have joined efforts to overcome the COVID-19 crisis in Armenia.
The brothers have turned a corner of their school into a makeshift factory to make protective face-visors for healthcare workers, Waldheim International Armenia reports.
A total of 30,000 such innovative masks have already been sent to Armenia, the source says.
They will reach Armenia within ten days.
As Sky News reports, the brothers are using 3D printers from their classroom to make face-visors for A&E workers and other health staff.
They are providing the equipment for free and using crowdfunding to pay for the raw materials and delivery costs with orders coming in thick and fast.