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StoneAge is working to deliver N95 masks and other PPE for local medical workers

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Colorado is experiencing shortages of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for health care workers and first responders due to COVID-19. The federal government is leaving it up to states to find their own gear in the open market. One local company, StoneAge Inc. is stepping up in a big way for the Four Corners region. KSUT's Sarah Flower reports:                        

Kerry Siggins, CEO of StoneAge

 

StoneAge has started a Go Fund Me account called "PPE for Four Corners Area Hospitals". Make donations here

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