​​​​​​​Isolation Gowns – US warehouse inventory in Texas and California

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Sunday 19th July 2020
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Isolation Gowns – US warehouse inventory in Texas and California

Texas and California are two of the many states in the US that are facing challenges with the resurgence of COVID-19. To help reduce the spread of the virus, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is key to prevent the additional toll on human life and healthcare systems, especially in states that are seeing surges in cases among young people. Low cost US inventory of PPE in American warehouses is an advantage for volume buyers who seek to use the PPE or resell it.

Louisiana based PPE Source International has the experience and the ability to help end users, distributors, and resellers with Isolation Gown and Nitrile Glove inventory in California and Texas warehouses, as well as IR forehead thermometersKN95 Medical Masks, and other PPE, including, civilian KN95 masks, and gel hand sanitizer in a range of sizes.

To order contact: Sales@PPESourceInternational.com

For more PPE, click here: Personal Protection Equipment and also click here for ultraviolet disinfection technology that includes options for duct integration in HVAC systems, portable UVC disinfection devices, and in room devices.

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Info/Trend on COVID-19: https://news.yahoo.com/military-teams-sent-five-california-231658348.html

Active-duty U.S. Air Force doctors, nurses and other medical providers are being sent to work in California hospitals to assist with a steep rise in coronavirus cases that has strained some healthcare systems across the state.

The 100 healthcare professionals began work Friday in five hospitals experiencing severe staff shortages after a request for aid by the state. An additional 60 providers will be deployed in the coming week, a military spokesman said.

The hospitals being served are Adventist Health Lodi Memorial in Lodi, Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, Dameron Hospital in Stockton, Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage and Kaweah Delta Medical Center in Visalia, the spokesman said.

The move comes as some officials have described hospital staffing — not bed capacity — as the chief stumbling block when it comes to scaling up operations to accommodate more patients.

Dr. Alan E. Williamson, chief medical officer at Eisenhower Medical Center, said his team sent a request to the local public health department two weeks ago after exhausting the normal avenues for additional staff, such as hiring travel nurses, and failing to find enough personnel because of the nationwide demand for medical workers. His hospital received a team of 21 airmen including three doctors, 12 nurses, three respiratory therapists, two liaison officers and a physician assistant. The group is scheduled to work for 30 days.

“We weren’t expecting a team like this,” Williamson said. “They’ve been great to work with. They’re very can-do. They said, ‘Just tell us what you need us to do and we’ll figure out how to do it.’”

Williamson said his hospital is at about 80% capacity for beds but has no more available staff. With about 70 COVID-19 patients, down from 90 earlier last week, his facility had among the highest number in Riverside County.

Col. Martin O’Donnell, a spokesman for U.S. Army North, said the state of California, in coordination with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, will determine which areas have the greatest need for the remaining 60 personnel, with the possibility of more hospitals receiving the assistance.

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