P&G factory churns out toilet paper in face of coronavirus
April 13, 2020
Procter & Gamble’s paper factory in Albany, GA is working at capacity turning out Charmin toilet paper. The workers in the factory, who are practicing social distancing and staying six-feet apart from one another, communicate using headsets or speaking on video calls. The factory is located in an area that has been hit hard by the coronavirus, where more than 1,000 have tested positive for COVID-19 and 62 have died.
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