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THESE 50 COMPANIES HAVE JOINED TRUMP WAR AGAINST THE VIRUS

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  • 2020-04-01
  • Source: TTN
  • by: TTN Staff

 

Trump put out a call to action for large companies in America, his request was to see these companies step up and build vital equipment that can save lives. While some shuttered and remained silent many took the call and have opened up their factories to build the lifesaving equipment needed for Americans, hospitals, and emergency services. Here are the companies that are helping to bring this pandemic to an end:  

 

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Brooks Brothers 

 

Brooks Brothers plan to makeover 150,000 masks a day using its plants. 

 

Bauer 

 

Bauer will be using its factories to help make face shields for doctors helping patients infected with the virus. 

 

Under Armour 

 

Under Armour has shifted to making masks, face shields, and gowns for areas that are running critically low on supplies. 

 

HP

 

HP will be using 3D printing technology to help create complex components and equipment that hospitals need. 

 

Facebook 

 

Facebook has stepped up and will be donating 700,000 masks to those in need, they are also working on getting 1,000,000 more to donate. 

 

 

3M 

 

3M is shifting to making more N95 masks, they intend to make over 100 million a month going forward. 

 

MyPillow

 

MyPillow has dedicated 75% of it's manufacturing power to making more masks, they expect to make 50,000 masks a day. 

 

Hanes 

 

Hanes has opened its factories for others to make masks in them. They will be letting other companies run the operation within their facilities. 

 

Jockey International 

 

Jockey International will be making scrubs and gowns for medical officials, they plan on making 50,000 a week. 

 

Ralph Lauren

 

Ralph Lauren plans to move towards making masks and gowns for medical officials. 

 

 

 

Procter & Gamble 

 

Procter & Gamble is working overtime to make more hand sanitizer as well as making face masks. 

 

Johnson & Johnson 

 

Johnson & Johnson is committing its resources in a joint effort to find a vaccine. 

 

Medtronic 

 

Medtronic is working overtime to create the ventilators necessary for those infected with Coronavirus. 

 

UPS 

 

UPS is helping deliver testing kits and medical equipment across the country.   

 

 

United Technology 

 

United Technology is donating supplies to FEMA and will begin the manufacturing of face shields.

 

Pernod Ricard

 

Pernod Ricard is using its facilities to help make hand sanitizer. 

 

Anheuser-Busch 

 

Anheuser-Busch is working to make a hand sanitizer and is starting a blood drive for the Red Cross. 

 

Bacardi 

 

Bacardi is using its distilleries to make the ethanol required in hand sanitizer manufacturing. 

 

Bayer, Novartis, and Teva Pharmaceuticals 

 

Bayer, Novartis, and Teva Pharmaceuticals are teaming up to donate Hydroxychloroquine, a drug that may help stop the Coronavirus. 

 

 

Apple

 

Apple is donating masks to help those affected by the virus and is working with professionals to help create an app that will help people see if they have symptoms. 

 

Tesla 

 

Tesla has donated over 1,000 ventilators.

 

SpaceX

 

SpaceX is making hand sanitizer and face shields for hospitals across the country.

 

Lockheed Martin 

 

Lockheed Martin is using its large number of vehicles to help deliver medical supplies. They are allowing the use of both their cars and their planes. Lockheed Martin is also allowing the use of its facilities as crisis centers. 

 

Boeing 

 

Boeing is using its 3D printing technology to help create face shields for medical officials. Boeing is also using its planes to help deliver medical supplies.

 

 

 

Apple

 

Apple is donating masks to help those affected by the virus and is working with professionals to help create an app that will help people see if they have symptoms. 

 

Tesla 

 

Tesla has donated over 1,000 ventilators.

 

SpaceX

 

SpaceX is making hand sanitizer and face shields for hospitals across the country.

 

Lockheed Martin 

 

Lockheed Martin is using its large number of vehicles to help deliver medical supplies. They are allowing the use of both their cars and their planes. Lockheed Martin is also allowing the use of its facilities as crisis centers. 

 

Boeing 

 

Boeing is using its 3D printing technology to help create face shields for medical officials. Boeing is also using its planes to help deliver medical supplies.

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