GM Warren plant to produce surgical masks amid COVID-19 outbreak

Brad Page readies the clean room Wednesday, March 25, 2020, as General Motors ramps up to begin manufacturing FDA cleared Level 1 surgical masks at its Warren, Michigan manufacturing facility. (John F. Martin,John F. Martin,John F. Martin, © 2020 John F. Martin and General Motors. This image is protected by copyright but provided for editorial and social media use. The use of this image for advertising, marketing, or any other commercial purposes is prohibited.)

WARREN, Mich. – In addition to the ventilators GM is planning to build at its Kokomo facility in Indiana with Ventec Life Systems, GM will be producing surgical face masks at its Warren plant.

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The Warren plant is being cleaned and retooled to manufacture FDA-cleared Level 1 surgical masks. Production is expected to begin this week.

The auto-maker is aiming to produce 50,000 masks per day with the next two weeks, but expects production could double pending on the availability of materials.

GM will be collaborating with governments and local suppliers to distribute the masks.

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