Outfitters is producing free of cost protective uniforms for doctors
The brand aims to flatten the curve by helping doctors working for non-profit health organisation
After Asim Jofa, Outfitters has come forward to help flatten the curve by responding to the growing COVID19 cases. The retail brand is also making free of cost protective suits for medical practitioners.
According to their latest announcement, they have opened up their factories to produce protective uniforms for healthcare heroes working for non-profit health organisations.
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Doctors screening patients for COVID19 are risking their lives and a young doctor also passed away because of doing the same earlier. Not to mention, the lack of facilities along with protective gear is something these health practitioners are struggling for.
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So far there have been 3,800 cases of people affected by the coronavirus with 54 deaths. And in response to this situation, the brand has made the announcement along with uploading a video of what the suits look like.
They said, "Outfitters has opened up its factory to produce free of cost protective uniforms for our Healthcare Heroes working for non-profit health institutions."
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Adding, "We salute our healthcare workers and commit to protecting them while we push through these tough times.
Together we can fight this."
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