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7:59 PM 6th February 2020
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JRI Orthopaedics Joins Worldwide Fight Against Coronavirus

 
Zeshi Sun, JRI Orthopaedics Buyer & Production Planner (L) with QHSE Manager Ed Williams and some of the 300-plus boxes of protective equipment shipped to China to help in the fight against the Coronavirus.
Zeshi Sun, JRI Orthopaedics Buyer & Production Planner (L) with QHSE Manager Ed Williams and some of the 300-plus boxes of protective equipment shipped to China to help in the fight against the Coronavirus.
A Sheffield healthcare company, JRI Orthopaedics, has shipped more than 300 boxes of protective equipment to China to help hospital staff fight the spread of the Coronavirus.

JRI’s parent company AK Medical, who are based in Beijing, have been part of the frontline attack on the spread of the virus.

The company has formed a special Coronavirus emergency response team and has donated money and protective equipment to workers and Wuhan charities at the epicentre of the outbreak.

But getting protective equipment in China has become increasingly difficult, and JRI Orthopaedics has now stepped in to help. The Chapeltown-based orthopaedic company has sourced and shipped face masks, safety goggles and protective clothing worth more than £60,000 from across the UK.

JRI Managing Director, Jerry Agass said: “We received word that there was a major shortage of masks and protective clothing in China due to the huge increase in demand because of the Coronavirus outbreak.

“We were more than happy to do whatever we could to help our colleagues and hospital teams in China in their fight against the spread of the virus.

“Thankfully, we were in a position to help not only AK Medical but also to source enough supplies in the UK to help medical staff in several hospitals and surrounding communities in Wuhan and Beijing.

“It took us several days to secure over 300 boxes of equipment but only a couple more to get the consignment shipped out to China.”

The Coronavirus, which first emerged in the Central Chinese city of Wuhan has to date infected more than 28,000 people and killed nearly 565 people, mostly in China.

The virus has spread overseas, with some 25 nations confirming cases, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak a global health emergency.

JRI Orthopaedics has world-class expertise in the design, development and manufacture of a portfolio of orthopaedic implants and systems which aim to deliver the best solutions in joint reconstruction, repair and regeneration.