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Philippines face mask manufacturer continues to ramp up production

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Manila, May 15 (EFE/EPA).- A local surgical masks manufacturer in Philippines have been ramping up production to keep up with demand during COVID-19 pandemic. MyMedRx Plus Corporation is the first local producer of surgical masks in the National Capital Region (NCR) province of the Philippines. According to owner Jomerito Soliman, their factory produces more than 200,000 thousand masks per day. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO).SHOT LIST: WORKERS PRODUCE SURGICAL MASKS INSIDE MYMEDRX PLUS CORPORATION'S FACTORY IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.

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