The rapid spread of coronavirus across Europe is placing a huge burden on the health services of countries such as Germany, Italy, Spain, etc. One of the early revelations in our collective fight against COVID-19 is the worryingly high incidence of infections in under-resourced health care workers. The high-risk scenarios these health care workers operate in, and their proximity to COVID-19 patients have placed health care workers at far greater risk than the general public.
Empirical evidence has shown us that high viral load on initial infection is a significant determinant of overall prognosis. Studies in Wuhan have shown that if adequate PPE protection was provided to healthcare workers risk of infection could be significantly reduced or, as was shown in Wuhan, effectively eliminated.
China is the world's largest protective masks manufacturing and exporting country. China has now controlled the spread of SARS-COV-2. PPE production capacity is now relatively stable. As the world's largest manufacturing base for medical devices, China is now the target of most nations across the globe, looking to replenish rapidly depleting stocks of PPE.
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