A Whanganui business is playing a crucial role in supplying New Zealand workers with equipment needed to protect from Covid-19 virus and can now crank out 80,000 face masks a day. New equipment is on the way to do more.
The Whanganui factory producing 80,000 masks a day has attracted the attention of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who shared a video of the operation to her millions of social media followers.
Demand for personal protective equipment by health and non-health workers has been unprecedented, Health Minister David Clark said, and Quality Safety International (QSi) in Whanganui's Pacific Place is manufacturing at least 80,000 masks a day. Ardern noted more machinery was on the way so output could step up.
"I'll admit, I have watched this video more than once," she wrote.
"This is a factory in Whanganui churning out face masks to help keep our essential service workers safe.