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The emperor's new arm: Brown-RISD student reimagines art, monuments on campus

The emperor's new arm: Brown-RISD student reimagines art, monuments on campus
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'While the Sap Flows': 16th annual Brown-RISD student-run exhibition opens at Granoff Center

'While the Sap Flows': 16th annual Brown-RISD student-run exhibition opens at Granoff Center
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Brown-RISD Dual Degree students hold 'fantastical' art exhibition

Brown-RISD Dual Degree students hold 'fantastical' art exhibition
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The N95 Mask Shortage is a Myth: Here's Why - Brown Political Review


The N95 Mask Shortage is a Myth: Here’s Why
The N95 Mask Shortage is a Myth: Here’s Why
April 14, 2021
N95s, highly-protective masks that filter out at least 95 percent of airborne viral particles, are some of the most coveted products in the world. One year into the global COVID-19 pandemic, their allocation has been bungled in nearly every way possible. 
As the months have gone by, the number of available N95s has soared, and yet the US government has neither publicized the new mask companies nor directed the increasing supplies to where they are most needed. A lack of knowledge and trust in these companies has led hospitals to severely ration their workers’ N95s rather than purchase additional supplies. The private market is no better: Facebook, Amazon, and Google are largely blocking domestic N95 manufacturers from advertising and selling their products. At the same time, most consumers feel obliged to use less-protective cloth or surgical masks due to c ....

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