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Thursday, 04/02/2020 3:56:11 PM

Thursday, April 02, 2020 3:56:11 PM

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The Obama administration along with the governors of California and New York depleted the medical supplies after the H1N1 virus attack AND FAILED TO REPLACE THEM.

President Trump along with Mike Pence have done an awesome job working to replenish them.

The national shortage of N95 respirator masks can be traced back to 2009 after the H1N1 swine flu pandemic, when the Obama administration was advised to replenish a national stockpile but did not, according to reports from Bloomberg News and the Los Angeles Times.


In 2009, the H1N1 outbreak hit the United States, leading to 274,304 hospitalizations, 12,469 deaths, and a depletion of N95 respirator masks.

A federally backed task force and a safety equipment organization both recommended to the Obama administration that the stockpile be replenished of the 100 million masks used after the H1N1 outbreak, according to the Los Angeles Times.

OBAMA FAILED TO REPLENISH ANY OF THE STOCKPILE!

Charles Johnson, president of the International Safety Equipment Association, said that advice was never heeded.

“Our association is unaware of any major effort to restore the stockpile to cover that drawdown,” he said.[/color]

After Cuomo Attacks, Trump Exposes How NY's Ventilator Shortage Is Traced Straight to Cuomo Himself

Cuomo didn’t prepare his state when he had the chance — but he’s blaming the Trump administration’s supposed lack of response. It is CUOMO'S fault that the state has a shortfall in the first place.

MAKING TRUMP'S JOB HARDER! THE US RELIES ON CHINA TO SUPPLY IT'S MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, DRUGS AND SUPPLIES!
https://www.westernjournal.com/cuomo-attacks-trump-exposes-nys-ventilator-shortage-traced-straight-cuomo/

The United States counts on receiving the vast majority of its medical supplies from China, where the coronavirus has infected more than 80,000 people and killed more than 3,200.

When Chinese medical supply factories began coming back on line last month, their first priority was their own hospitals.

The government required makers of N95 masks to sell all or part of their production internally instead of shipping masks to the U.S.

https://time.com/5807722/us-medical-supply-shortage/

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