Posted on 04/02/2020 12:13:31 PM PDT by DannyTN
... By mid-March, 3M doubled mask production to nearly 100M per month globally, including 35M per month in the U.S. at plants in South Dakota and Nebraska, and Roman says the company wants to double its global mask production over the next year.
3M has said it will be making 50M masks per month in the U.S. by June, and Honeywell (HON +0.7%), which primarily made masks outside the U.S. before the coronavirus pandemic, plans to hire 1,000 workers to make 20M N95 masks per month by May at plants in Rhode Island and Arizona. ...
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Pretty much highlights the US has let far too much of its critical manufacturing production to leave the states.
We need six billion of them with instructions on how to sterilize (boil for a few minutes).
If we learn anything from this sh t storm, hope that’s paramount.
Thanks for the daily feel good moments, Danny.
Youre not quite to Travis McGee or RummyChick level, but getting there.
Over half outside the U.S.- BRING IT HOME.
I agree with your conclusion, but a spike in demand is always a problem, unless a buffer is built anticipating the demand.
Worldwide demand likely outstrips worldwide capacity right now.
Due to the huge demand for facemaskds Kotex has increased production.
Wouldn’t a thong work better?.
The thing that makes me feel good, is when problems get identified and resolved.
I think if we had enough masks for the medical community and the public, and we got everyone to wear a mask, we wouldn’t have to do as much social distancing.
That would help the economy and unemployment. Possibly reduce the amount stimulus funds we have to spend.
With regard to this article, I don’t know who else is manufacturing masks. I know MyPillow is and wasn’t mentioned in this article. They may not be N95 masks, but every little bit helps.
What do you want first the good news or the bad news? Sorry, its all bad news. Warning: Reading through FR threads can be hazardous to your health.
Im going to the local Metropark for a long walk.
And here in NJ, the state police have now been granted authority to commandeer N95 masks, ventilators, and PPE from companies and individuals as it sees fit.
All of the jobs that will be returning will be manufacturing, engineering, technical, process and design jobs.
America does NOT need any more social workers, community organizers, social-scientists, bankers, mortgage brokers (or other agents of debt and financialization), political science majors, etc .
I hope Americas education system is able to radically transform itself to meet these needs and eliminate the leftist-indoctrination puppy mills we have now in higher education. Fed.gov ending all debt support for this will go a long way in helping fix this problem.
Anyone else see the problem here?
A positive from all this disruption and hardship is that people will finally realize that prepping is a fundamental necessity.
I thought so too, but I couldn’t support her weight!
Yeah, some will.
I was really hoping I’d be able to donate a lot of unused prepping supplies to food banks, when this is over.
Looks like I’m going to use them.
Made a masked run to Walmart this morning. About 1/5 of customers were wearing masks.
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