FAYETTE, Alabama, June 21, (Reuters) - Rising from a muddy field on the outskirts of the small town of Fayette, Alabama is a bricks-and-mortar symbol of the global COVID pandemic: A new glove factory.
Rubber gloves have proved “a quiet cash cow” of the pandemic, says The Sunday Times. That’s great news for Malaysia – the country makes around two-thirds of the world’s latex gloves – and for Stanley ...