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Yep, Masks And Protective Gear Are Still Hard To Get — Especially For Small Buyers



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Some workers and employers across the country continue to face personal protective equipment shortages. Masks, gloves, gowns, thermometers and other equipment are scarce.





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Churches, schools, businesses compete for same small supply

Now it’s not just hospitals, states and federal officials vying for the same PPE. Smaller operations without a lot of buying power — from cash-strapped school districts to independent medical practices — are entering the market.

«The dramatically increased demand is not going away anytime soon, says Dr. Susan Bailey, president of the American Medical Association. «Churches, schools, businesses, everyone that’s trying to reopen needs PPE, and we’re all competing for the same small supply.

The AMA has called repeatedly for a comprehensive federal response on the level of the Manhattan Project, the massive research project that developed the first nuclear weapons during World War II. The medical association says that should include a federal database to track where there are shortages and suppliers who can meet the demand.

The Trump administration has not done that. Instead, back in the spring, the administration launched Project Airbridge, which airlifted PPE from overseas before winding down in June. The administration also ordered some domestic manufacturers to ramp up production.

The administration insists that continued complaints about shortages are exaggerated. White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner, in an interview with CNBC this week, called reports about doctors on the front lines not being able to get masks «hysterical.

«We created Project Airbridge. We were able to bring in from Asia … hundreds of millions of masks, Kushner said. «We started domestic production by using the Defense Production Act.

«So the federal government has done a lot to stimulate the supply, he said.





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‘The federal government should be coordinating this’

Robin Cogan, who writes The Relentless School Nurse blog, said her school district in Camden, N.J., is having trouble sourcing protective gear for teachers and staff. She said she’s heard from fellow school nurses in other cash-strapped districts who have been told to provide their own PPE when classes resume.

«We should not be asking our first responders, who are the school nurses, to get their own equipment. To me, that’s unconscionable, Cogan said.

Cogan said she’s shocked that the PPE shortage has lasted as long as it has. And she’s not the only one.

«It is unbelievable that we’re having to fight to get PPE, said Dr. Sandra Fryhofer, a primary care physician with a small office in Atlanta.

Fryhofer said she was able to buy some N95 respirator masks through a bulk order organized by the AMA and others. Since then, she’s been conserving masks by hanging them in paper bags from a clothesline in the back of her office, and then reusing them.

«The federal government should be coordinating this. Access to PPE should not be a problem during a pandemic, Fryhofer said.

«The small practices have been totally left out and it didn’t have to be that way. All it would take is a national coordinated effort to make and distribute PPE, she said, «to make sure we have enough not just for today, but also for tomorrow.


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