A Kenosha, Wisconsin company is helping create medical gowns to assist doctors, nurses and other health care workers stay safe as they fight the coronavirus pandemic.
“Companies have been stepping up to the plate,” said Republican Congressman Bryan Steil on WTMJ’s Steve Scaffidi Show.
Jockey is set to create 30,000 to 50,000 tier three isolation medical gowns, with a donation of 10,000 to help at the converted convention center in New York, the American city most affected by coronavirus during this pandemic.
Steil said that the company needed expedited approval from FEMA and the federal government to create gowns, and received it “right away.”
“This is the best of what makes our country the greatest country in the world, the whole of America approach, the private sector, the American entrepreneurial spirit,” he said.
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