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Vaughan-Based Woodbridge Foam Making Respiratory Masks to Help Fight Against COVID-19

Premier Doug Ford holding a boxRespirator masks have begun rolling off the assembly line of an auto parts manufacturer in Vaughan, but the masks still need additional approvals from regulators before doctors and nurses can start using them.

Premier Doug Ford holding a boxVaughan — Respirator masks have begun rolling off the assembly line of an auto parts manufacturer in Vaughan, but the masks still need additional approvals from regulators before doctors and nurses can start using them.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford toured Woodbridge Auto Group’s factory in Vaughan Tuesday, where they have begun making respirator masks that they say have the same pathogen-blocking qualities of the much sought-after N95 masks which are not produced anywhere in Canada.

Full Article: CTVNews.ca