Nitrile Gloves – Low cost wholesale US inventory helps reduce COVID-19 surges

GREENandSAVE Staff

Posted on Friday 26th June 2020
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COVID-19 is surging in many states. Having Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) in US warehouses is a huge advantage for volume buyers. PPE Source International has the experience and the focus to help end users, distributors, and resellers with low cost volume orders of Isolation Gown and Nitrile Glove inventory as well as 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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News: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/06/25/wisconsin-trending-poorly-coronavirus-464-more-cases-reported/3261252001/

Wisconsin's health department reported 464 more positive coronavirus tests on Thursday, as confirmed cases continue to tick slightly upward despite leveled-off testing.

Thursday's positivity rate — 4.1% of all tests — still pales in comparison with early May's double-digit totals. But epidemiologists consider the percent positive number to be a key indicator of changes in the disease's spread, and it has recently increased throughout much of the U.S.

On Wednesday, Department of Health Services officials rated Wisconsin's recent coronavirus activity as "high," and on Thursday, covidexitstrategy.org — which tracks states' progress using popular public health gating criteria — added Wisconsin to a list of 30 states that were "trending poorly."

The state until recently had been one of a handful of states "trending better" and was something of a success story — with declining spread despite the state Supreme Court's rejection of Gov. Tony Evers' stay-home order, an in-person election and widespread social justice protests.

Between June 5 and June 17, Wisconsin's percent positive was below 3% all but one day, with an average of 274 new positive cases in 10,456 new tests.

In the eight days, since, the percentage of positive tests has been higher than 3% in six of eight days, and there has been an average of more cases (347) in fewer tests (9,699).

Thursday's new case total was the highest since June 4, and the seven-day rolling average of new cases reached 335, the highest since June 9.

Nine more deaths due to COVID-19 were also reported by the state Thursday, bringing the total to 766.

 

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