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Aluminum Shapes donates second drive-through COVID-19 testing shelter

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Update time : 2020-05-27 20:27:53

Aluminum Shapes LLC, Pennsauken, N.J., has donated its second COVID-19 drive-through testing shelter in Camden County, N.J. The new drive-through testing location is provided through a partnership with the Camden County Freeholders and Connor Strong & Buckelew.

The aluminum shelters are completely recyclable; retain the COVID-19 virus for the least amount of time of any building material; are easy to clean and disinfect; and provide a safe, sterile, and secure place for health care workers to operate in.

Through the partnership, the company is providing COVID-19 testing shelters to regional hospitals and businesses to use in their highest-volume testing centers. The semipermanent structures are available in multiple dimensions.

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