California will utilize new technology from the company Battelle that allows for the sterilization and reuse of N95 masks as early as this week, Mark Ghilarducci, with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, announced
From CNN’s Chris Isidore
Airbus said the reduced schedule was designed"to adapt to the new coronavirus market environment." The company delivered only 122 of the 182 planes it built during the quarter because of"customer requests to defer deliveries," it said.
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