Donegal business swaps shirts for scrubs amid Covid-19

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A small family-run clothing business in north Donegal which specialised in clerical shirts and legal attire has completely turned production over to making scrubs for front-line healthcare workers

The Doherty family has a history in the business going back 100 years and their company, Moville Clothing, once famously made shirts for the late Rev. Ian Paisley and also for Gerry Adams.

One issue which angers him however, is that many healthcare workers have to pay for their own scrubs. He believes the government should step in and get a company like theirs to produce scrubs and then send them directly to those who need them.

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Well done. I agree staff shouldn't have to pay.

How to order these scrubs

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Fair play to Ray, hillary and Joe, well done lads

Well done to them 👏👏

Why? .... There are millions of masks and ppe available for sale and shipment from china right now. Why can the hse supply chain not get this items shipping ASAP.

Sorry, but what do we wear over the scrubs? We have lots of scrubs but not enough disposable protective gear.

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