Abbott Panbio Rapid Test – The Test of Choice for International Use
ABBOTT RECEIVES CE MARK FOR ITS PANBIO™ RAPID ANTIGEN SELF-TEST, OPENING ACCESS THROUGHOUT EUROPE TO FAST, RELIABLE COVID-19 TESTING
ABBOTT RECEIVES CE MARK FOR ITS PANBIO™ RAPID ANTIGEN SELF-TEST, OPENING ACCESS THROUGHOUT EUROPE TO FAST, RELIABLE COVID-19 TESTING
“The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is revoking the Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs) for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators (revocation effective July 6, 2021)
With COVID-19 continuing to place unprecedented demands on supply, healthcare providers may be tempted to turn to unknown sources to find additional products. But using unfamiliar suppliers presents risks to healthcare providers – risks that distributors can help reduce.
A little common sense can go a long way when it comes to vetting a PPE source, beginning with these timeless words of wisdom, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”.
Spoiler alert – it often doesn’t go very well, and buyers are left holding the bag – except there’s nothing in the bag!
The unprecedented increase in demand for PPE has spurred an opportunity marketplace where brokers with no healthcare experience engage in fraud and profiteering. These opportunistic traders should not be confused with legitimate commercial distributors working to ensure a reliable flow of high-quality medical products to providers.
When SC Johnson couldn’t find nitrile gloves, they called on OlleyMay SAFETY for assistance.
With that in mind, if your eyeglasses are fogging when you put on a face mask, it’s because warm, moist air you exhale is being directed up to your glasses.
In an effort to open stores swiftly with shopper safety in mind, Uniqlo recently came to OlleyMay SAFETY for assistance.
With the current pandemic, face masks have become and everyday necessity. Many factories and manufacturing companies that produce other things, have jumped in to help with the fulfilling of coronavirus demands. From breweries making hand sanitizer, to GAP Inc., that usually makes clothes, switching to making face masks.