The coronavirus epidemic, which was on the agenda of the world, sparked many companies. Toyota joined the companies that made them mention themselves with the support they gave to scientists. Considered as one of the largest automotive companies in the world, Toyota has taken action to make personal protective equipment for healthcare workers fighting the virus with the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic. The company has now signaled that it will take a more active approach to fighting disease. The auto giant said on Tuesday that Denso, which Toyota still owns, will work with a Canadian company to support drug therapy and infection control research for the coronavirus. This step has provided positive comments as it is known to everyone that Toyota or Denso are not in the research and development of pharmaceuticals. Drug and vaccination studies are ongoing: It is also known that the research projects involving Denso aim to invite various countries to use technology strongly to research and develop drug treatments to effectively combat the new type of coronavirus. No treatment or vaccine has been found for the coronavirus since the appearance of the virus to date. Experts who have worked at full speed to develop a therapeutic drug treatment to alleviate severe symptoms have not yet achieved a clear result. While countries are trying to keep the virus under control, Toyota is working on many different branches to support its home country, Japan. These efforts of the company include a transportation network for those who are not seriously ill. It is also among the information that the company has started to produce protective face masks for healthcare workers in North America and is looking for a partner company to make breathing masks.
