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01.2021
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Superdrug’s super nurses head for the coronavirus pandemic front lines
Superdrug’s nurses are taking on the toughest COVID-19 has to offer by volunteering to serve on their nation’s front lines, fighting the disease.
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Sewage secretions surrender COVID-19 secrets
COVID-19 may be invisible to the eye, but not to scientists working with Northumbrian Water to trace its spread by sampling wastewater.
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COVID-19 containment: Watsons Water makes a mask-making miracle machine
Team Watsons Water got creative and worked round the clock to deliver life-saving PPE to Hongkongers.
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LKSF delivers the sword and shield to medical professionals
The Li Ka Shing Foundation sprang into action early in the coronavirus pandemic to provide desperately needed personal protective equipment to medical staff.
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01.2021
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Ton Pentre’s Darren helps British Army’s COVID-19 operation
A Wales & West Utilities Army reservist made the switch from his job as team leader in the gas emergency and pipeline service to assist with the British Army’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He admits that retraining to work in the fight against coronavirus “was a bit of a culture shock”, but his work helped keep front-line medical professionals and the community protected from COVID-19.
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Gas network to flow to hospital
Wales & West Utilities (WWU) brings mains gas to the new NHS Nightingale Hospital in Exeter. Building new infrastructure is normally a long, drawn-out affair, but the COVID-19 field hospital couldn’t wait. Connecting this high gas-usage facility was urgent and WWU delivered.
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