​​​​​​​Nitrile Disposable Gloves – Low Cost for Arizona

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Sunday 26th July 2020
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Nitrile Disposable Gloves – Low Cost for Arizona

Arizona is one of the many states in the US that is facing challenges with the resurgence of COVID-19, specifically as it relates to the availability of Nitrile Disposable Gloves. 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. This is particularly the case for Nitrile Disposable Gloves.

Louisiana based PPE Source International has the experience and the ability to help end users, distributors, and resellers with Nitrile Glove inventory and volume orders at under $12 per box of 100 Nitrile Disposable Gloves, as well as Isolation Gown inventory, 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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News on COVID-19: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-health/2020/07/24/arizona-helps-find-spots-post-hospital-care-covid-19-patients-ensign-group-cara-christ-banner-health/5502388002/

It's a problem at hospitals across Arizona — a bottleneck of patients who have completed their treatment for COVID-19 and are ready to be discharged, yet are not well enough to go home.

Often, there's nowhere for them to go. At least not right away. The situation is a major stressor on hospitals in Arizona as they contend with the pandemic.

Although the state had identified the recently shuttered, 225-bed St. Luke's Hospital in Phoenix as a site for COVID-19 patients, it has not yet been put to use. Instead, the Arizona Department of Health Services earlier this week signed a contract with three long-term care facilities in Arizona owned and operated by The Ensign Group, a California-based company.

The contract requires the Ensign facilities to hold a total of 94 beds, at skilled nursing homes in Phoenix and Tucson, specifically for post-hospital COVID-19 patients who need further care and are still testing positive for the new coronavirus, which causes COVID-19.

The state is hoping to contract for a total of 300 such beds, Arizona Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ told The Arizona Republic.

"What we had ultimately come to with St. Luke's was that it was about 225 beds if fully brought up and staffed. So this will actually be more beds available in licensed, regulated facilities," Christ said.

"This will clear up a lot of people sitting in the hospital because they don't have negative (COVID) tests."

 

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