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Lego Making Over 13,000 Medical Face Shields a Day for Healthcare Workers

Lego is making more than 13,000 medical face shields a day for healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID pandemic. The company recently announced the news via their Lego Instagram account.

Lego said, “This week we began to make visors at our factory in Billund for healthcare workers on the frontline in Denmark. We are so incredibly proud of the team who made this happen. They worked around the clock to create designs and make moulds that can produce more than 13,000 visors a day. We are grateful to have such talented, dedicated and caring colleagues.”

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More than 100 Lego employees have been working, some around the clock, to produce the medical face visors. In a video posted to Twitter, Lego said if demand for the visors increases, they could ramp up to produce 58,000 daily. The plan is to expand production of the medical face shields to other Lego production facilities around the world.

Lego’s Instagram post also showed photos of their employees producing the face visors. The post has nearly 76,000 likes at time of the posting of this article.

DONATING HALF A MILLION LEGO SETS
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Lego announced they are donating 500,000 Lego building sets to needy children. Lego joined the trend of making rainbows as symbol of hope during this difficult time. Lego is challenging brick builders to create rainbows and share pictures via social media. You can see the post below.

LEGO ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES

Lego building sets have been a blessing for many families with bored kids stuck inside for weeks. The Internet is full of Lego building activities for families to help cope with isolation. In our home, Lego sets have been a godsend in helping to keep our Second Grader busy with educational activities.

Thanks to Lego for their support to our frontline medical workers and for helping families get through the pandemic!

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Kent Wissinger
Kent joined the Warp Gate News crew in 2019. In addition to his career in public relations, he decided to pursue his geek passions and is now our Earth-based reporter reviewing movies and covering comic-cons, otaku conventions, and other geeky topics of interest on Earth. Kent's hometown is Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His sign is Sagittarius, and favorite candy is Pez. Say hi to him if you see him at a con.

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