ANA starts medical protection kit production to prevent coronavirus spread in Japan

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Published on May 28, 2020 - Duration: 03:20s

ANA starts medical protection kit production to prevent coronavirus spread in Japan

Amid the coronavirus crisis, world aviation companies are suffering due to lack of passengers and flights.

But even in this scenario, All Nippon Airways has decided to provide its support by producing medical treatment gowns and face shields.

It is providing its staff with every facility and is taking measures to ensure that the working place is clean and safe.

Even the air inside every work room is changed regularly so as to avoid infection, further helping in implementing Japan's method of social distancing, which is based on avoiding three C's.

The three C's refer to closed space with poor ventilation, crowded place with many people nearby and close-contact setting such as close-range conversations.

ANA is supporting Japanese sewing company in producing medical gowns so as to meet the supply requirements of the item and extend help in the fight against coronavirus.

ANA will also cooperate with Japanese manufacturers in making medical face shield.

Thanks to the help from businesses like ANA, healthcare frontline workers will not fall short of equipments that they need to work safely.

ANA's bold decision to produce medical gowns and face shields reflects a strong desire to see passengers returning back to travel by air.

The plan is to produce 50,000 gowns by June to help in the fight against the coronavirus.

This sincere effort will certainly have great impact.


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