70 million face masks for NHS and care workers through new industry deal
- Government agrees deal with technology company Honeywell to manufacture 70 million face masks for frontline workers
- New deal part of plan to unleash potential of UK industry to scale up domestic personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturing
- The production line has capacity to produce up to 4.5 million masks each month and will create 450 new jobs at the production site
More than 70 million face masks will be manufactured in the UK and delivered to frontline health and care workers following an agreement with a global technology company, the UK government has today announced.
FFP2 and FFP3 masks will be produced over an 18-month period at Honeywell’s site in Newhouse, Scotland, with production set to begin as early as July. Each month will see up to 4.5 million masks roll off the production line, ready for distribution to frontline NHS and social care workers.
It marks a significant moment in the government’s ‘make’ programme, headed up by Lord Deighton, which seeks to unleash the potential of UK industry to scale up domestic PPE manufacturing.
The move supports the government’s continued efforts to ensure PPE reaches those fighting the virus on the frontline, with over 1.25 billion items of PPE delivered to health and social care workers since the outbreak began.
Additionally, the new production line will create approximately 450 new jobs at the Scotland site.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock said:
“These 70 million masks are the result of our challenge to UK industry to scale up domestic PPE manufacturing.
“This deal is brilliant news for the whole United Kingdom which will not only deliver the masks we need but create around 450 jobs in Newhouse, Scotland.
“I’m delighted to team up with Honeywell to open up another avenue to get millions of masks to the frontline and strengthen our ongoing response to the outbreak.