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Marlo and Alice Anderson, who run the National Day Calendar in Mandan, say they started production about three days ago. They’ve been making hundreds of gallons of their hand sanitizer an hour, and call it ‘Germ Off’.
Many small businesses can now apply for federal help from the CARES Act.
Hand sanitizer, it’s something everyone is trying to get their hands on. That’s why Proof Artisans Distillers in Downtown Fargo says they felt the need to help out people in the community.
They want to help supply healthcare providers with personal protective equipment.
ComDel Innovation, Wahpeton, is reportedly getting into the production of professional quality face masks.
Hundreds of North Dakotans are fighting COVID-19 with a sewing machine, and more warriors are needed on the front lines.
Many practicing social distancing have seen a need to take up a new hobby while stuck at home: sewing cloth masks in case of a shortage for medical professionals.
Frontline organizations will now be getting some assistance and that’s thanks to the Northwest North Dakota Community Foundation.
A few residents in Minot are creating ways to support the needs of the medical community. Five local residents say they are creating masks with a 3D printer for Trinity Health workers.