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Gov mentions Washington resident’s efforts to supply Covid-19 supplies

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           Hoosiers are getting creative to help Indiana hospitals get enough supplies to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.
           Distilleries in Indy and in Clark County are making hand sanitizer, while Subaru and the medical equipment manufacturer Summit have donated protective gear.  Governor Eric Holcomb says other Hoosiers are pitching in, like a Facebook sewing group in Boone County to restaurants who have donated thousands of gloves.   Governor Holcomb even mentioned a local resident’s efforts…

 
         Holcomb and Commerce Secretary Jim Schellinger say several factories have already stepped up to put idled Hoosier factories to work manufacturing protective gear and testing kits. Schellinger says the Fiat-Chrysler plant in Kokomo, where an autoworker became part of Indiana’s virus death toll this week, will make a thousand masks a month, and Holcomb says R-V manufacturers are making masks as well. In all, Schellinger says more than 100 Hoosier businesses have come forward to donate or manufacture protective equipment. He says the Indiana Economic Development Corporation has spoken over the last week with another 800 businesses and economic development agencies about ways they can help.
      State school superintendent Jennifer McCormick says school science labs are chipping in masks and gowns.
 
 
 
 

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