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Coronavirus: Samuelsohn reopens Montreal factory to make surgical gowns

A health care worker talks to a driver at a drive-thru COVID-19 test clinic in Montreal, Sunday, March 29, 2020, as Coronavirus COVID-19 cases rise in Canada and around the world. Graham Hughes / The Canadian Press

Clothing maker Samuelsohn has reopened its Montreal factory with nearly 150 employees to begin production of personal protective equipment for doctors, nurses and first responders in Quebec.

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The luxury menswear company says it has a deal with the province for an initial order of 200,000 surgical gowns and plans to provide hundreds of thousands more.

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It says the disposable gowns are made of medical grade material and it is now exploring production of reusable gowns and has submitted materials for testing and approval.

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Samuelsohn had temporarily closed its factory in Montreal as part of an effort to protect its employees and slow the spread of COVID-19.

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It says new practices for distance and disinfection as well as the use of face masks are being used to protect the staff brought back to make the gowns.

A shortage of personal protective equipment for those working in hospitals and other medical facilities has been a key issue in the fight against the pandemic.

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