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			 “In the face of the unprecedented challenges 
			presented by COVID-19, the people of Illinois have stepped up once 
			again: our innovative biotech companies and state-of-the art 
			manufacturers are teaming up with the State of Illinois to ramp up 
			production of Personal Protective Equipment,” said Governor JB 
			Pritzker. “We’re not just waiting for in-state production. My 
			administration continues to work day and night to scour the global 
			supply chain. Illinois is acquiring PPE to compensate for what we 
			haven’t received in our federal requests. But we are doing so while 
			running up against obstacles that should not exist.” 
 NEW PARNTERSHIP WITH MANUFACTURING AND BIOTECH INDUSTRIES
 
 Providing immediate support for health care workers and first 
			responders on the front lines of the COVID-19 response, Gov. 
			Pritzker announced a new partnership with the Illinois 
			Manufacturers’ Association (IMA) and the Illinois Biotechnology 
			Innovation Organization (iBIO) to ramp up in-state production of 
			essential supplies.
 
			
			 
			
 Repurposing their facilities and ensuring employees adhere to strict 
			social distancing guidelines, companies will begin manufacturing 
			products ranging from medicine and therapies, personal protective 
			devices – which includes N95 masks, gloves, gowns, ventilators and 
			sanitizer, among others — and medical equipment.
 
 Both the IMA and iBIO are organizing medical supply donation 
			programs from their 4000-company and 85,000-employee memberships 
			respectively, and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency will 
			direct donated supplies to the health care and emergency response 
			providers across the state with the most need.
 
 “America is facing extraordinary times that rival some of the 
			greatest challenges in our nation’s history. While the task is 
			daunting, manufacturers stand ready to once again answer our 
			nation’s call, conquering obstacles and leading the way forward,” 
			said Mark Denzler, president & CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers’ 
			Association. “The Illinois Manufacturers’ Association and the 
			592,000 women and men working on factory floors across our state are 
			proud to support Governor JB Pritzker’s efforts to combat and 
			contain this virus, producing life-saving products in desperate need 
			across Illinois.”
 
 “The Illinois Biotechnology Innovation Organization – iBIO – is the 
			association that represents the 85,000 life science employees in 
			Illinois. Our life sciences community is leading the charge in the 
			fight In Illinois against COVID-19,” said John Conrad, president & 
			CEO of iBIO. “Illinois’ innovative companies are ramping up efforts 
			to study the virus and develop solutions to prevent, diagnose and 
			treat this deadly infectious disease. As a community we are proud to 
			support Governor JB Pritzker’s efforts to provide immediate support 
			to healthcare workers and first responders. These unsung heroes are 
			directly working with patients in these unprecedented times, and 
			will continue to do so at great risk to their health and their 
			ability to care for others until they have all of the protective 
			equipment they need.”
 
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			 STATE PURCHASES MILLIONS OF UNITS OF PERSONAL 
			PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
 In another effort to build supply to protect those on the 
			frontlines, battling this pandemic, Gov. Pritzker announced today 
			that the state has executed contracts to purchase 2.5 million N95 
			masks, 1 million disposable surgical masks, 11,000 gloves and 10,000 
			personal protection kits.
 
 While medical facilities across the state do have their own stocks 
			of PPE and uses their own vendors to source additional PPE, the 
			administration’s procurement effort aims to supplement their 
			existing supply during this period of heightened need.
 
 GOVERNOR CALLS FOR FEDERAL ACTIVATION OF DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT
 
 Continuing his calls for more support from the federal government, 
			Gov. Pritzker called for the federal activation of the Defense 
			Production Act to vastly increase the production of essential 
			medical supplies and their distribution to states in need.
 
			In the last few weeks, Illinois has only received a 
			fraction of what has been requested from the National Strategic 
			Stockpile. The table below illustrates the gap between the state’s 
			requests and shipments from the federal government for each type of 
			Personal Protective Equipment: 
			
			
 
				
					|  | 
					Requested 
					from 
					State 
					 
					3/6-20/20 | 
					Rec'd from 
					Fed  
					Gov 
					  
					3/12-22/20 | 
					% Received
 |  
					| 
					
					N95 Masks | 
					
					2,340,000 | 
					
					246,860 | 
					
					10.5% |  
					| 
					Surgical 
					Masks | 
					900,000 | 
					91,298 | 
					10.1% |  
					| 
					
					Gloves | 
					
					7,400,000 | 
					
					325,082 | 
					
					4.4% |  
					| 
					Gowns | 
					924,000 | 
					91,298 | 
					9.9% |  
					| 
					
					Goggles | 
					
					47,500 | 
					
					0 | 
					
					0.0% |  
					| 
					Face shields | 
					120,000 | 
					111,978 | 
					93.3% |  
					| 
					
					Respirators | 
					
					4,000 | 
					
					0 | 
					
					0.0% |  
			  STATEWIDE DISTRIBUTION
 As the state receives personal protective equipment from across its 
			multi-pronged procurement operation, Gov. Pritzker announced today 
			that the state has in turn distributed these vital supplies to 
			county emergency management agencies, health departments and 
			hospitals across the state.
 
			
			 
			The Illinois Emergency Management Agency has distributed more than 
			28,400 N95 masks, more than 15,500 pairs of gloves and nearly 6,200 
			gowns to over a dozen county health departments with the most need.
 The Illinois Department of Public Health has also distributed 
			supplies to 150 hospitals and 62 local health departments across 
			Illinois, and the second shipment of supplies from the National 
			Strategic Stockpile will soon be distributed to every public health 
			jurisdiction and hospital in the state.
 
            [OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR JB PRITZKER] |