GEMA Donates Additional PPE Supplies to University System of Georgia

Author: News Bureau
Posted: Thursday, July 30, 2020 12:00 AM
Category: Pressroom


Macon, GA

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The University System of Georgia (USG) this week is receiving additional personal protective equipment (PPE) and other supplies from the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) and will provide it to its 26 institutions – including Middle Georgia State University - ahead of August’s return to on-campus instruction.

Included among the supplies being delivered by GEMA to USG: 

  • Disposable 3-ply face masks: 947,500
  • N-95 respirator masks: 40,000
  • Gloves: 250,000
  • Gowns: 35,000
  • Face shields: 20,000
  • No-Touch thermometers: 500
  • Tyvek Suits: 500
  • Hand sanitizer: 5,832 gallons
  • Disinfectant solution: 4,608 gallons
  • Disinfecting wipes: 2,531 cases

An additional 10,000 gallons of hand sanitizer and 15,000 clear masks have also been ordered. 

“GEMA continues to be a valuable partner, and we are grateful for its help as we stress the essential importance of health and safety for all our students, faculty and staff,” Chancellor Steve Wrigley said. 

Middle Georgia State’s share of supplies includes 16,000 disposable masks, more than 6,000 gloves, six gallons of hand sanitizer, and 200 gallons of disinfectant solution. The USG is also sending Middle Georgia State 750 N-95 respirators, 500 face shields, 750 gowns, 380 clear face masks, 15 cases of disinfectant wipes, and five touchless thermometers. 

These supplies continue to help ensure all of Georgia’s 26 public universities and colleges are well stocked for the coming academic year. Last week, USG announced the system had already sent a total of 835,400 masks and 1,161 cases of disinfecting wipes to campuses across the state. Including the supplies being delivered this week, the total number of masks being provided to USG campuses currently totals more than 1.8 million. 

The system continues to follow public health guidance from the Georgia Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As that guidance evolves, the system’s guidance will as well.

Source: University System of Georgia Communications
Contact: Lance Wallace, Lance.Wallace@usg.edu