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“The COVID-19 outbreak is an urgent concern across Minnesota’s medical device and manufacturing industry, said Shaye Mandle, president and CEO of the Medical Alley Association. Even companies not directly involved in ICU treatment or respiratory conditions are looking for ways to contribute.”
“’It’s all hands on deck. All of our members are in health care, so everyone is dealing with the expertise response, but also dealing with what every business is dealing with, which is a complete change in how we work,’ Mandle said in an interview. ‘Frontline workers and emergency personal have been the focus, but we also want to make sure they have the equipment they need.’”
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