BINGHAMTON — Broome County Executive Jason Garnar on April 10 announced the cancellation of the Small Community Grant Program for 2020, in order to use the money to aid the county’s health-care response to the coronavirus crisis. Cancelling the grant program will free up to $150,000 to be used to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE) […]
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BINGHAMTON — Broome County Executive Jason Garnar on April 10 announced the cancellation of the Small Community Grant Program for 2020, in order to use the money to aid the county’s health-care response to the coronavirus crisis.
Cancelling the grant program will free up to $150,000 to be used to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies. Specifically, the county says it will seek to buy the following items:
• 0,000 N-95 masks
• 50,000 surgical masks
• 5,000 face shields
• 5,000 gowns
• 5,000 gloves
• 2 infrared thermometers
• dditional testing supplies
Garnar said he made the decision with Broome County Legislature Chairman Daniel J. Reynolds.