Nitrile Gloves – Factory Direct and US inventory for Missouri

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Monday 3rd August 2020
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Nitrile Gloves – Factory Direct and US inventory for Missouri

Nitrile Gloves by quality manufacturers are increasingly in demand in states like Missouri that face challenges with the resurgence of COVID-19. To help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 and to help bring America back to some semblance of normal, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is key to prevent the additional toll on our healthcare systems and on human life. Hand washing, masks, and social distancing are also key component to the ongoing fight against COVID-19. Low cost US inventory of Nitrile Gloves in American warehouses is an advantage for volume buyers who seek to use the PPE or resell it. This is particularly the case for Nitrile Disposable Gloves. 

For more information on PPE, to see examples of current inventory, or to order FACTORY-DIRECT volume shipments, please see: Personal Protection Equipment. You can also click here for ultraviolet disinfection technology that includes options for duct integration in Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, portable UVC disinfection fixtures, and devices for wall mounting in rooms.

PPE Source International is based in Louisiana and has the experience and the ability to help hospital groups, other end users, distributors, and resellers with Nitrile Glove inventory and volume orders at under $12 per box of 100 Nitrile Disposable Gloves, as well as Isolation Gown inventory, IR forehead thermometersKN95 Medical Masks, and other PPE, including, civilian KN95 masks, and gel hand sanitizer in a range of sizes. 

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Trends and news on COVID-19 are key for staying up to date. Here is an example:

https://www.newstribune.com/news/local/story/2020/aug/02/lincoln-university-holds-virtual-graduation/836339/

It wasn't your typical graduation. Graduates didn't walk across the stage to accept their diplomas and throw up their caps up in the air at the end of commencement. Family and friends didn't cheer from the stands and blow air horns in celebration.

But the Lincoln University community, along with graduates' families and friends, came together to recognize 371 students during Saturday's virtual graduation.

Graduation was originally scheduled for May 9, but the university postponed it because of the coronavirus pandemic. After receiving feedback from a handful of graduates, LU decided to hold the commencement on Youtube.

Instead of graduates walking across the stage, LU listed individual students, their degrees and if they graduated with high honors as "Pomp and Circumstance" played in the background. The students recognized in the video graduated between the summer of 2019 and this summer, LU spokeswoman Misty Young said.

While the students didn't walk across the stage to receive their diplomas, there wasn't a lack of support and love for the graduates. Family members and friends commented throughout the video, congratulating the graduates.

Graduates also took to the comments, thanking their friends, family and faculty for helping them achieve their goals.

Frank Logan, Lincoln University Board of Curators president, and Lincoln University President Jerald Jones Woolfork congratulated the graduates for their achievements in the video.

While it was not the graduation anyone expected, Woolfork said, the university had to consider the safety of the graduates and their guests, along with faculty and staff.

"Just as you, I too am heartbroken that I cannot give you a hug as you walk across the stage or take a picture with you holding your diploma," Woolfork said. "These are times that we have never faced before, and we have to adjust our behavior to them."

Woolfork added she admired the graduates' flexibility and determination.

"None of this, in spite of all the obstacles that have stood in your way, LU Class of 2020, you stayed focused," she said. "You refused to quit, and you stayed the course, and you fought the good fight."

Even Gov. Mike Parson and Jefferson City Mayor Carrie Tergin made appearances in the video, congratulating the graduates and giving them some words of wisdom.

"As a father and grandfather, I understand the heartbreak these seniors are going through," Parson said in the video. "I am saddened to not celebrate your graduation in person this year. While this time may not be what you envisioned, there is still much to be celebrated. You have overcome many difficulties and reached goals that may have seemed impossible to achieve."

Parson also challenged graduates to "not let COVID-19 define your future," adding they can achieve their goals if they try and have faith.

Lincoln University plans to post a wrap-up video of the graduates in their caps and gowns. University officials urged graduates to email photos of them in their caps and gowns to communications@lincolnu.edu.

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