Sports Clothing Brand Under Armour to Make 500,000 Protective Masks

Sports Clothing Brand Under Armour to Make 500,000 Protective Masks

Under Armour is turning its skills in clothing-making to mask-making as it becomes the latest brand ..

Under Armour is turning its skills in clothing-making to mask-making as it becomes the latest brand to join the fight against COVID-19.

The sports clothing manufacturer announced today that it aims to produce 500,000 protective masks, and 50,000 specially equipped fanny packs for local medical staff in Maryland, where the company is based.

America, like many countries in the world, is rushing to fill the potential shortage of protective masks as it prepares for the onslaught of the CCP virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus.

More than 3,000 people have died from the CCP virus in the United States according to the latest data collated by Johns Hopkins University.

A number of other companies, including Brooks Brothers, MyPillow, Honeywell, and Gap have shifted production to masks.

Baltimore-based Under Armour said that their product is a one-piece mask that does not require sewing. “Its origami-style folds mold the specially chosen, breathable yet moisture-resistant fabric into the desired mask shape,” said the company statement.

Under Armour said that they expect to be able to produce 100,000 masks a week.

Brooks Brothers announced today that its factories in New York, North Carolina, and Massachusetts will switch from producing ties, shirts, and suits to pumping out thousands of masks and gowns.

Brooks Brothers said it will eventually be able to produce up to 150,000 masks per day.

While healthcare workers wear masks while caring for suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients, people who arent sick have not yet been advised by the government to don them.

Other companies have also been switching production to ventilators which help those infected with the CCP virus who are struggling to breathe.

The UK-based maker of luxury household goods, Dyson, designed a new ventilator from scratch after being asked by the British government.

Best known for its radical, chic re-designs of the vacuum cleaner, the fan, and hairdryer, Dyson drew on its expertise in airflow to design a new ventilator especially for COVID-19 patients.

In the United States, Ford and General Motors are producing ventilators at the behest of the Trump Read More – Source

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