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500 protective suits, 1,000 medical caps, 4,000 latex gloves, 30 pairs of long boots, and 60 face covers.
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Many of the emergency relief items ARROWS (comprised of Civic Force/A-PAD Japan/PWJ) delivered to a hospital in Shanghai, China yesterday may not be familiar to many people but they are mainly used by medical professionals. For example, there are various types of protective suits, each with different purposes. The suits ARROWS delivered are Dupont Tyvek Software iii Type and they are known for their barrier properties, durability, comfortability, and are widely used in medical sites with high risk of infections. Those items were part of a stockpile stored at Saga Airport by A-PAD to take measures against infectious diseases. A-PAD plans to distribute relief items from the stockpile as needed.

The transportation of the relief items was sponsored by Spring Airlines. A Japanese organization in Shanghai, the International Health Welfare Institute (IHWI) assisted ARROWS with custom checks at the airport in Shanghai.
 
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    SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION(SWIFT code:SMBCJPJT)
    Aoyama Branch (Branch No. 258)
    5-9-12, Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0062, Japan

    ACCOUNT NAME CIVIC FORCE
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    TomigayaOgawa Bldg.2F, 2-41-12 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0063, Japan

    *The account holder's names for the banks are "Civic Force" or "公益社団法人Civic Force シャ)シビックフォース".

    **Please note that 15% of your donation will be allocated to general operating expenses.

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