Malaysia is the world's leading medical glove maker, but its glove factories are operating with half their normal workforce at a time when there's a critical need for medical gloves due to the coronavirus pandemic.
All factories in Malaysia were ordered to close as of March 18. Those deemed essential must seek exemptions to reopen, but to operate with only half their normal number of workers to reduce the risk of.
All factories in Malaysia were ordered to close as of March 18. Those deemed essential must seek exemptions to reopen, but to operate with only half their normal number of workers to reduce the risk ofMéxico Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
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