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MA Coronavirus: Companies Can Donate, Sell Protective Gear Online
Gov. Charlie Baker announced the launch of an online portal where companies can sell and donate protective equipment to combat coronavirus.
BOSTON — State officials have launched a new website allowing companies to donate or sell masks, gloves and other personal protective equipment to hospitals battling the new coronavirus.
Gov. Charlie Baker announced the launch of the state's "COVID-19 PPE Procurement and Donation Program." The site went live Sunday.
Companies and other organizations can visit the site and fill out a form to donate or sell equipment like N95 masks, respirators, gloves, hand sanitizer, protective gowns and more.
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The website also gives individuals information on how they can volunteer during the COVID-119 crisis. Local businesses that want to produce personal protective equipment are encouraged to visit the portal for more information.
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