Home What We are Talking About As feds play ‘backup,’ states take unorthodox steps to compete in cutthroat global market for coronavirus supplies

As feds play ‘backup,’ states take unorthodox steps to compete in cutthroat global market for coronavirus supplies

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As feds play ‘backup,’ states take unorthodox steps to compete in cutthroat global market for coronavirus supplies

Rushing to stave off a shortage of medical-grade protective gear to combat the spread of the coronavirus, Minnesota officials leaned on a local company’s global connections to airlift a cache of N95 masks from a Chinese factory back to the state for delivery this week.

Washington state purchased 750,000 cotton swabs for coronavirus tests, taking a risk because the product located by officials has not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The state is also betting that a Seattle-based outdoor gear company, known for its backpacks and parkas, can reconfigure its operations to produce N95 respirators.

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