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Indiana inmates are making materials to help fight COVID-19

A nurse at a drive-up coronavirus testing station set up by the University of Washington Medical Center uses a swab to take a sample from the nose of a person in a car Friday, March 13, 2020, in Seattle. UW Medicine is conducting testing in a hospital parking garage and has screened hundreds of staff members, faculty and trainees for COVID-19. U.S. hospitals are setting up triage tents, calling doctors out of retirement, guarding their supplies of face masks and making plans to cancel elective surgery as they brace for an expected onslaught of coronavirus patients. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Governor Holcomb says offenders at the Miami Correctional Facility are producing face masks and other materials to aid in the fight against COVID-19.

On Friday the governor said masks, personal protection gowns, face shields and even hand sanitizer to help stop the spread of the virus. Holcomb said he’s pleased to have the assistance of the Department of Correction joining the ranks of large and small businesses that are stepping up to help.

He said the production of these important tools will take some of the strain off the state’s supply chain.

The Department says they plan on also re-purposing a production line at Wabash Valley Correctional to do the same.

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