Apple Begins Making Millions of Face Shields and Sources 20 Million Face Masks (cnet.com) 40
"Apple announced Sunday it's launched a companywide effort to design, produce and ship face shields to medical workers battling the coronavirus outbreak," reports CNET:
The first shipment was delivered this week to a Kaiser facility in the Santa Clara Valley, Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a video posted to Twitter.
"Teams across Apple have been working hard on ways we can support our heroic front-line medical professionals," Cook said, explaining that the fully adjustable shields pack flat and can be assembled in two minutes. "The feedback from doctors was very positive." "We plan to ship over 1 million by the end of this week, and over 1 million per week after that," he said. Cook said the company is coordinating with health and government officials across the US to get the shields delivered where they're needed and hopes to expand distribution beyond the US quickly.
"Apple is dedicated to supporting the worldwide response to COVID-19," Apple's CEO said on Twitter. "We've now sourced over 20M masks through our supply chain."
"Teams across Apple have been working hard on ways we can support our heroic front-line medical professionals," Cook said, explaining that the fully adjustable shields pack flat and can be assembled in two minutes. "The feedback from doctors was very positive." "We plan to ship over 1 million by the end of this week, and over 1 million per week after that," he said. Cook said the company is coordinating with health and government officials across the US to get the shields delivered where they're needed and hopes to expand distribution beyond the US quickly.
"Apple is dedicated to supporting the worldwide response to COVID-19," Apple's CEO said on Twitter. "We've now sourced over 20M masks through our supply chain."
Earn $$ from home w/face masks from coffee filters (Score:2, Funny)
Make face masks from coffee filters in three easy steps
1. Buy a bag of Melitta No 4 paper cone filters
2. ????
3. Profit!!
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1. Buy a bag of Melitta No 4 paper cone filters
2. Stay home and drink coffee
3. Successfully avoid the virus!
Re: Earn $$ from home w/face masks from coffee fi (Score:2)
I will raise mug of sweet Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee to that.
Fanboi (Score:5, Funny)
Are the masks extra thin?
Did they bravely leave off the head strap?
Does the apple logo on the mask light up?
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And are susceptible to coronavirus?
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Is there a notch? ... (for the nose bridge...)
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As an apple user, i feel it's my duty to ask:
Does anybody really think Apple, or its shareholders, really care?
Clearly, this is all self-serving, feel good, ego-stroking corporate propaganda. If they really cared, they'd stop gouging the public, start opening up their ecosystem and paying their fair share of taxes. This is nothing more than upper-class guilt mitigation.
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As an apple user, i feel its my duty to ask: Are the masks extra thin? Did they bravely leave off the head strap? Does the apple logo on the mask light up?
No, but they do have rounded corners.
They are very thin (Score:2)
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and are made of machined aluminum and do not have 3.5mm headphone jack.
Just make sure not to wear them wrong
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Oh wow, an ACTUAL... (Score:3)
...iSheild
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's/iSheild/iShield/g'
20M seems underwhelming (Score:2)
"Begins" (Score:1)
More like "Finally", the government should be drafting these companies at gunpoint to manufacture means to prevent wuhan plague.
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It's tragic that we now depend on tax-avoiding corporations to provide necessities that our government would provide if it weren't run by corporate whores.
Mod this down too, Ivan (Score:3)
I'll get more karma before the day is out, and I'd hate to see someone who can't afford it lose the points.
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I don't trust the government to fill potholes properly let alone manufacture life saving medical devices.
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I've got some bad news for you about nuclear weapons ...
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I'm a little leery about the government employing any kind of wartime powers acts to direct manufacturing. It seems Apple and others are doing this of their own accord, either out of goodwill or simply just their own interest in generating publicity.
I'm sure it feels good to see the government give the appearance that they're doing s
Fake news (Score:1)
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Until I see a does it blend video, these don't exist. :)
It's the 2008 MacBook Air all over again (Score:2)
So, they fit in a manila envelope?
iShields, iMasks (Score:3)
Starting at $999, accessories not included.
Ford is making 200,000 a day! (Score:1)
I used to work for Ford. Ford is making 200k masks a day with volunteer workers.
https://www.freep.com/story/mo... [freep.com]
Apple factories - do they exist? (Score:2)
This smacks of a heavy-duty PR campaign to me. Does Apple actually have Apple-owned factories? I thought that Apple "designs" things and then sources the work to third-parties like Foxconn.
There's a potential downside to this (Score:3)
But face shields are pretty easy to make (compared to, say, ventilators or even N95-grade masks). They're just a piece of transparent plastic, attached to a plastic loop you can tighten around your head. A lot of small manufacturing companies who've had their normal product lines shuttered due to the stay at home orders eliminating demand, have shifted to manufacturing face shields They're relying on the revenue from selling those to hospitals to help them make ends meet during this shutdown.
If a big company with enough cash on hand to survive more than a year with no revenue saturates the market, it'll leave these small businesses without any buyers. And without buyers, they may only have enough cash on hand to survive a month. If this were a normal economy, I'd say free market, competition, and go for it. But this isn't a normal market. The priority has to be (1) supplying hospitals with necessary equipment, followed by (2) keeping people and businesses financially solvent so they can resume normal operations once the emergency is over.
As long as production is sufficient, the companies most in need of cash should have priority for manufacture the simplest items like face shields. Companies with larger cash reserves should instead focus on manufacturing more complex equipment which requires more R&D and retooling, like ventilators.
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Not one fucking positive comment (Score:1)
A simple thanks would be appropriate.
Apple is under zero obligation to do this.
So Iâ(TM)ll say it: Thanks, Apple!
Iâ(TM)m sure the healthcare workers and first-responders that are getting these products are not here on Slashdot whining about Publicity Stunt this, and no 3.5mm should in the facemask that. Instead, they are working their asses-off, day in, day out, trying to deal with this overwhelming health crisis. ...And all you can do is throw shade.
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