Right now there is a national shortage on personal protective equipment for healthcare providers and first responders.
Right now there is a national shortage on personal protective equipment for healthcare providers and first responders.
ALL OVER ARE WORRIED THEY'LLRUN OUT OF PROTECTIVE GEARLIKE MASKS.
THAT'S WHY MANYPEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY HAVEJUMPED IN TO HELP.
WMA━2 NEWSERIN MACPHERSON FOUND OUT HOWONE LOCAL BUSINESS IS DOINGTHEIR PART.<LOOKLIVE INTRO: THIS IS THEBUSY SEASON FOR CHARM CITYMARINE CANVAS HERE IN DOWNTOWNBALTIMORE... EXCEPT IT'S NOTREALLY BUSY RIGHT NOW BECAUSEOF THE CORONAVIRUS ANDMARINA'S BEING CLOSED.
SO, THEOWNERS AND OPERATORS FOUNDANOTHER WAY TO KEEP THEIRBUSINESS RUNNING WHILE HELPINGTHE COMMUNITY.
In early March, John and Jason Hopper and their team were already starting to work on prototypes for 3D printed face shields.
Madison County news conference about coronavirus response
One Northern California company is stepping in with efforts to protect healthcare workers from coronavirus exposure.