Re: Canada just closed the border

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People are asking me about the masks. Here is info on them. And yes they are desperately needed by many hospitals and nobody gives a crap about IPR or liabilities at this point. 


Sorry for the broadcast but I don't have time to be in this loop right now.


On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 4:59 PM Phillip Hallam-Baker <phill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been focused on other issues like trying to work out how we can make face shields and masks for the hospitals etc. that are running out.

If anyone has a 3D printer or can sew, there is going to be need very soon.




On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 4:33 PM John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Phillip,

Unless I've gotten confused in the onslaught of news, British
Columbia banned all large meetings (or, more specifically,
gatherings of more than 50 people) about four days ago, so with
regard to holding the meeting f2f (or the opening reception),
the closure of the border is, depending your point of view,
either irrelevant or icing on the cake.

Obviously the decision to cancel the f2f meeting and when it was
made was wise and saved us a much more disruptive situation this
week.

   john


--On Friday, March 20, 2020 16:19 -0400 Phillip Hallam-Baker
<phill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I predicted that there would be a ban on meetings announced
> during the welcome reception. That has not happened yet but
> there are still two days.
>
> Meanwhile the border was just closed which I am counting as
> the same thing.
>
> +1 to all those involved in doing the right thing here. It was
> not an easy decision to make at the time it was taken even if
> it looks obvious at this point.



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