N.J. Gov. Calls For Shops to Report PPE

March 27, 2020
The governor of New Jersey announced a new state website for reporting on personal protective equipment (PPE).

March 27, 2020—New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Thursday a new state website for reporting personal protective equipment (PPE).

He said there is a critical need of PPE for front line workers including health care workers, hospitals and first responders.

Any business, non-hospital health care facility, or institution of higher learning in possession of PPE, ventilators, respirators, or anesthesia machines must submit that information to the State by 5 p.m. on Friday, March 27. The website also gives these entities the ability to donate PPE.

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