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A Salford high school teacher has been spending her days making personal protective equipment for key workers. Hannah Quinn is a design and technology teacher at the Co-op Walkden Academy, and since last week she has made over 40 visors for key workers in the region.

She has been using the school's laser cutter and hole punch to make them, spending close to seven hours a day in the classroom She plans on making another 30 for any care home, surgeries and hospital staff that need them.

Hannah told the Manchester Evening News: “I really wanted to do it, my eldest sister is a GP and she’s on the front-line and she didn’t have the protection, so as soon as I could make them I got going with them. “I saw another design and technology teacher

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