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Han Shenjun, the CEO of a garment company in Beijing, organized his employees to produce 1,000 protective suits within 36 hours to make up for the shortage in the city, and later ensured the weekly productivity of 10,000 pieces.
"To reduce the risks of virus in the transportation of clothing materials, we separated several hundred kilograms of stuff into smaller vehicles before transporting to our factory. They worked from 7 am to 12 am to figure out how to produce safe suits," he said.
Han said he received a photo of three medical workers thumbing up to express their gratitude. "I'm not a medic, I only create armors for you," Han wrote on the photo.
The epidemic prevention and control has been a heated topic in this year's session. Many political advisers brought up proposals on detailed control measures and made suggestions on the disease prevention and control system during the session.
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