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  • EXCLUSIVE: Game of Thrones star Kit Harrington at the Sean Penn & Friends Haiti Rising Benefit Gala at Milk Studios in Hollywood stands texting on his smart phone while smoking an e-vape cigarette. 07 Jan 2018 Pictured: Kit Harrington. Photo credit: Gary Kaplan Video LLC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Kit Harington Checks Into Rehab for Stress and Alcohol. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 12: Actor Kit Harington wearing Dolce and Gabbana arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 12 Jul 2017 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Kit Harington Checks Into Rehab for Stress and Alcohol. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 12: Actor Kit Harington wearing Dolce and Gabbana arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 12 Jul 2017 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Kit Harington Checks Into Rehab for Stress and Alcohol. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 12: Actor Kit Harington wearing Dolce and Gabbana arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 12 Jul 2017 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon; Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon; Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon; Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon; Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Kit Harington Checks Into Rehab for Stress and Alcohol. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 12: Actor Kit Harington wearing Dolce and Gabbana arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 12 Jul 2017 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Kit Harington Checks Into Rehab for Stress and Alcohol. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - JULY 12: Actor Kit Harington wearing Dolce and Gabbana arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 7 held at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California, United States. 12 Jul 2017 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon; Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington; Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Kit Harington. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Donald Trump fans can create a replica of the US President's anti-migrant wall thanks to this building blocks toy. The $29.95 USD MAGA (Make America Great Again) Build The Wall set is made by Keep and Bear, who have sold out due to pre-orders. The company said: "We are pleased to announce the launch of a brand new line of toys: MAGA building blocks! "This toy makes a great Christmas gift for your kids and grandkids!" The Lego-style kit includes a President Trump figurine complete with a MAGA hard hat and 101 pieces. Trump vowed to build a 1,000-mile wall along America's border to keep out Mexican migrants while he campaigned for the Presidency. The description continues: "The wall must be built. The wall will keep America safe and strong. Only then will we be able to help those in need." The manufacturers suggest it is suitable for those aged 5+. Please credit Keep And Bear/MEGA. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Build the Wall toy kit. Photo credit: Keep And Bear/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Donald Trump fans can create a replica of the US President's anti-migrant wall thanks to this building blocks toy. The $29.95 USD MAGA (Make America Great Again) Build The Wall set is made by Keep and Bear, who have sold out due to pre-orders. The company said: "We are pleased to announce the launch of a brand new line of toys: MAGA building blocks! "This toy makes a great Christmas gift for your kids and grandkids!" The Lego-style kit includes a President Trump figurine complete with a MAGA hard hat and 101 pieces. Trump vowed to build a 1,000-mile wall along America's border to keep out Mexican migrants while he campaigned for the Presidency. The description continues: "The wall must be built. The wall will keep America safe and strong. Only then will we be able to help those in need." The manufacturers suggest it is suitable for those aged 5+. Please credit Keep And Bear/MEGA. 21 Nov 2018 Pictured: Build the Wall toy kit. Photo credit: Keep And Bear/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE ALL ROUNDER ***MINIMUM FEE £250 PER PICTURE APPLIES*** Reports today say that Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington has checked himself in to a wellness retreat in Conneticut a month ago for treatment for stress and alcohol. Kit is seen here on the streets of Paris looking worse for wear on his stag weekend in March 2018.<br />
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Game of Thrones star Kit Harington looks worse for wear as he appears to stumble out of Pigalle in Paris in the early hours of Sunday 11 March. Kit, who plays King in the North Jon Snow in the hit show, had been drinking in the bar for at least four hours according to a witness. He was also seen attempting to climb in to a number of passing cars before his friend eventually ordered an Uber to take them both away.<br />
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19 March 2018.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • August 4, 2017 - Cornwall, England - Licensed to London News Pictures.  British actor Kit Harrington who plays the Jon Snow in Games of thrones attends Wilderness Festival at Cornbury Park in Oxfordshire, England on August 4, 2017. (Credit Image: © Mark Hemsworth/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 19, 2017 - Giffoni Valle Piana, Salerno, Italy - The English actor Kit Harington, that plays the role of Jon Snow in the HBO television series ''Game of Thrones'', attends at Giffoni Film Festival 2017 on July 18, 2017 in Giffoni Valle Piana, Italy. (Credit Image: © Ivan Romano/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Susan Sarandon. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Actor Kit Harington, Actress Susan Sarandon and Director Xavier Dolan attend the 'Ma Vie Avec John F.Donovan' Premiere at Mk2 Bibliotheque on February 28, 2019 in Paris, France. 28 Feb 2019 Pictured: Xavier Dolan. Photo credit: EliotPress/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Former England world cup winner Martin Peters unveils the new England away kit, at the Science Museum, London, as part of the Science of Sport exhibition.
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  • May 20, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Kit Connor arrives for the UK film premiere of 'Rocketman' at Odeon Luxe, Leicester Square on 20 May, 2019 in London, England. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - First Aid Kit, turnépremiär, Borgholms Slottsruin, Öland (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Johanna and Klara Soderberg from First Aid Kit perform live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Sunderland manager Chris Coleman (right) listens to assistant manager Kit Symons during the Sky Bet Championship match at Craven Cottage, London.
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • This is the moment Jennifer Aniston poses topless in a tantalizing photoshoot for Harper's Bazaar US. The former Friends star, who recently turned 50, looked incredible as she whipped off her kit for the sexy snaps. In the black and white image, she can be seen wearing just a pair of tights, hot pants and heels as she covers her breasts with her hands. In another picture, the Hollywood A-lister was seen wearing a one-piece black swimming costume as she poses on an inflatable chair in the middle of turquoise waters. While on the cover of the hit magazine, which is available to purchase on May 21, Aniston can be seen wearing a stunning Saint Laurent dress with Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. *** Please note must credit photographer Alexi Lubomirski. If used online must link back to www.HarpersBazaar.com/nakedtruth ***. 07 May 2019 Pictured: Jennifer Aniston for Harper's Bazaar. Photo credit: Harper'sBazaar/Lubomirski/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the moment Jennifer Aniston poses topless in a tantalizing photoshoot for Harper's Bazaar US. The former Friends star, who recently turned 50, looked incredible as she whipped off her kit for the sexy snaps. In the black and white image, she can be seen wearing just a pair of tights, hot pants and heels as she covers her breasts with her hands. In another picture, the Hollywood A-lister was seen wearing a one-piece black swimming costume as she poses on an inflatable chair in the middle of turquoise waters. While on the cover of the hit magazine, which is available to purchase on May 21, Aniston can be seen wearing a stunning Saint Laurent dress with Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. *** Please note must credit photographer Alexi Lubomirski. If used online must link back to www.HarpersBazaar.com/nakedtruth ***. 07 May 2019 Pictured: Jennifer Aniston for Harper's Bazaar. Photo credit: Harper'sBazaar/Lubomirski/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the moment Jennifer Aniston poses topless in a tantalizing photoshoot for Harper's Bazaar US. The former Friends star, who recently turned 50, looked incredible as she whipped off her kit for the sexy snaps. In the black and white image, she can be seen wearing just a pair of tights, hot pants and heels as she covers her breasts with her hands. In another picture, the Hollywood A-lister was seen wearing a one-piece black swimming costume as she poses on an inflatable chair in the middle of turquoise waters. While on the cover of the hit magazine, which is available to purchase on May 21, Aniston can be seen wearing a stunning Saint Laurent dress with Van Cleef & Arpels earrings. *** Please note must credit photographer Alexi Lubomirski. If used online must link back to www.HarpersBazaar.com/nakedtruth ***. 07 May 2019 Pictured: Jennifer Aniston for Harper's Bazaar. Photo credit: Harper'sBazaar/Lubomirski/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Christmas crooner, Michael Buble lists his West Vancouver mansion for $7 Million. The house is 7100 sqft with panoramic Ocean views accompanied with a outdoor pool, hot tub and fire pit. The house features 5 bedrooms, a grand foyer with spiral staircase. The kitchen centre-island kit is truly the luxury entertaining feature for the home! There is also a theatre room and wine cellar downstairs. The house is currently listed on the market for $6,998,800 Canadian dollars. 20 Dec 2018 Pictured: Michael Buble. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Christmas crooner, Michael Buble lists his West Vancouver mansion for $7 Million. The house is 7100 sqft with panoramic Ocean views accompanied with a outdoor pool, hot tub and fire pit. The house features 5 bedrooms, a grand foyer with spiral staircase. The kitchen centre-island kit is truly the luxury entertaining feature for the home! There is also a theatre room and wine cellar downstairs. The house is currently listed on the market for $6,998,800 Canadian dollars. 20 Dec 2018 Pictured: Michael Buble. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Johanna and Klara Soderberg from First Aid Kit perform live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Johanna Soderberg from First Aid Kit performs live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Huddersfield Town fans in the stands wear their teams kit in order to show their support during the match
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • A urology doctor delivered a baby boy during an eight-hour Air France flight from Paris to New York. Dr Sij Hemal, 27, was moments away from enjoying a glass of champagne in first class when he had to jump into action after 41-year-old passenger Toyin Ogundipe went into labor. Dr Hemal, a second-year urology resident at Cleveland Clinic’s Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, safely delivered the baby — who was named Jake — before tying the umbilical cord with a makeshift surgical clamp… a shoe string. By chance, Dr Hemal had been seated next to a French pediatrician Dr. Susan Shepherd, who was able to help and gave the baby boy a clean bill of health upon delivery. Dr Hemal had been on a day-long journey from New Delhi, India, when the drama unfolded, and was making his way back to the U.S. after attending his best friend’s wedding the day before. “I was pretty tired from jet lag,” Dr Hemal said. “I thought I’d just have a drink and fall asleep. As it turned out, I’m glad I didn’t drink anything.” Ms Ogundipe, a banker who resides between the UK and Nigeria, was traveling with her four-year-old daughter Amy when she suddenly went into labor about midway into the December 17 flight, just as the jet skirted the southern coast of Greenland, 35,000 feet below. An emergency landing would have required a two-hour diversion to a U.S. military base in the Azores Islands, so Dr. Hemal recommended to the pilot they continue to JFK International Airport, which was still four hours away. “Her contractions were about 10 minutes apart, so the pediatrician and I began to monitor her vital signs and keep her comfortable,” Dr Hemal explained. The doctors used instruments and supplies in the flight’s scanty medical kit to routinely check Ms Ogundipe’s vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen rate and pulse. But within the course of an hour, Toyin’s contractions accelerated; they occurred seven, then five and finally two minutes apart. “T
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
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In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447352.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447349.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447348.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447346.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
    40447341.jpg
  • Ford is expanding its efforts to design and produce urgently needed medical equipment and supplies for health care workers, first responders and patients fighting coronavirus.<br />
<br />
In addition to the current production of more than 3 million face shields in Plymouth, Mich., Ford-designed powered air-purifying respirator production begins Tuesday, April 14. Ford also is now producing face masks and leading an effort to scale production of reusable gowns for health care workers. Lastly, Ford started providing manufacturing expertise to help scientific instrument provider Thermo Fisher Scientific quickly expand production of COVID-19 collection kits to test for the virus.<br />
<br />
“We knew that to play our part helping combat coronavirus, we had to go like hell and join forces with experts like 3M to expand production of urgently needed medical equipment and supplies, said Jim Baumbick, vice president, Ford Enterprise Product Line Management. “In just three weeks under Project Apollo, we’ve unleashed our world-class manufacturing, purchasing and design talent to get scrappy and start making personal protection equipment and help increase the availability and production of ventilators.”<br />
<br />
Ford and 3M Collaboration Leads to New PAPR<br />
Since late March, Ford manufacturing, purchasing and supply chain experts have been embedded at 3M manufacturing facilities to help increase production of urgently needed products.<br />
<br />
With this additional help, 3M and Ford were able to increase the output of PAPRs and N95 respirators at 3M’s U.S.-based manufacturing facilities. <br />
<br />
“3M is dedicated to helping to protect our heroic health care workers and first responders globally, including sharing our scientific expertise to increase supply of needed PPE,” said Bernard Cicut, vice president, 3M Personal Safety Division. “We are proud to stand together with Ford in this effort, as they have helped us increase manufacturing of existing 3M PPE products and, together, we have rapidly designed a n
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  • Manchester United fans wearing kits with the name of Manchester United's new interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the back before the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester.
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  • Manchester United fans wearing kits with the name of Manchester United's new interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the back before the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester.
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Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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