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Ghana is introducing PPE; The government is producing personal kits for frontline workers

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-Some local production companies in Ghana, West Africa have started the production of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).


The companies have been selected by the Ghanian government to produce personal protective kits such as face masks, medical scrubs, hospital gowns and headgear using fabrics for frontline health workers.


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