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Big P&G factory making Charmin toilet paper to stay open

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered “non-essential” businesses to close down amid the mushrooming new coronavirus outbreak, but cleared Procter & Gamble’s largest factory in the U.S. to continue churning out paper products 24/7.

Located in Mehoopany, Pa., the plant manufactures Charmin toilet paper, Bounty paper towels and Pampers and Luvs diapers. Wolf exempted factories producing “life-sustaining” products from his business ban announced Monday.

Maintaining production will come as a relief to American consumers: shortages of paper products, notably toilet paper and paper towels quickly occurred as consumers’ concerns about the pandemic grew.

P&G has 2,200 workers at the Pennsylvania factory.

California has given P&G a similar pass to keep churning out products at another plant in the Golden State.

Demand for paper goods has been so intense P&G has fired up previously idled factory equipment in Georgia in a record two-weeks time, a process that normally would take months.

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