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Social Media, crowd-sourced volunteers make protective equipment for hospitals

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San Francisco, Apr 10 (EFE/EPA).-The crowd-sourced, social media-organized collection of volunteers numbering in the hundreds are creating huge amounts of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for San Francisco Bay Area Hospitals and people who need them during the coronavirus and COVID-19 disease pandemic. (Camera: JOHN MABANGLO)FOOTAGE SHOWS A GROUP OF VOLUNTEERS MAKING PROTECTIVE GEARS AGINST CORONAVIRUS IN A WAREHOUSE IN ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA, USA.

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