Sony
to make, donate face shields to Japan hospitals
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[May 08, 2020]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said on Friday
it will manufacture and donate medical face shields to hospitals in
Japan, amid worries about the availability of protective equipment for
healthcare workers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sony joins a growing list of global companies such as Boeing and
Exxon Mobil helping to provide hospitals with face shields, which
protect frontline workers from potential virus-containing droplets
released by coughing, sneezing and other forms of close contact.
The Japanese technology and entertainment company said it has begun
producing face shields repurposed from eye shields normally used by
surgeons to view images on Sony's 3D medical monitors.
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Sony said it will also help mass produce ventilators designed and developed by
medical goods maker ACOMA Medical Industry Co. Production is due to begin in
July, with plans to manufacture 500 units by the end of September.
Japan has reported over 16,000 coronavirus cases and 603 deaths from the
flu-like respiratory illness.
(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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