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Why is America lacking enough medical supplies to fight coronavirus? China stopped shipping them weeks ago
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FILE - In this March 17, 2020, file photo, a traveler uses hand sanitizer from a dispenser at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. The Associated Press has found that the critical shortage of testing swabs, protective masks, surgical gowns and hand sanitizer can be tied to a sudden drop in imports of medical supplies. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)AP

By The Associated Press
The critical shortage of medical supplies across the U.S., including testing swabs, protective masks, surgical gowns and hand sanitizer, can be tied to a sudden drop in imports, mostly from China, The Associated Press has found.

Trade data shows the decline in shipments started in mid-February after the spiraling coronavirus outbreak in China led the country to shutter factories and disrupted ports. Some emergency rooms, hospitals and clinics in the U.S. have now run out of key medical supplies, while others are rationing personal protective equipment like gloves and masks.

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.

The most recent delivery of medical-grade N95 masks arrived from China about a month ago, on Feb. 19. And as few as 13 shipments of non-medical N95 masks have arrived in the past month — half as many as arrived the same month last year. N95 masks are used in industrial settings, as well as hospitals, and filter out 95% of all airborne particles, including ones too tiny to be blocked by regular masks.

Governors across the country are becoming panicked as states run out of equipment. President Donald Trump has urged them to buy masks on the open market, but few if any are available.

"Without adequate protection, more of our hospital staff could become ill, which would mean there wouldn't be people to care for patients," said Nancy Foster, the American Hospital Association's vice president of quality and patient safety policy.

Some hospitals are down to just a day or two of personal protective equipment, she said.

The AP found that in the past month, hand sanitizer and swab imports both dropped by 40%, N95 mask imports were down 55%, and surgical gowns, typically sourced from China, were at near-normal levels because the sourcing was shifted to Honduras.

Typically, medical supplies are delivered along both coasts. But almost all the supplies that did arrive in the past month came into Newark, New Jersey, across the country from the earliest and most severe coronavirus outbreaks.

The AP identified the falling imports by looking at shipment data maintained by ImportGenius and Panjiva Inc., services that independently track global trade.

In mid-February, the World Health Organization warned that global demand for safety gear for medical providers was 100 times higher than normal. Prices were 20 times higher, stockpiles were depleted and there was a four- to six-month backlog. Despite this, federal contracting data shows there was no big effort at that point to submit orders.

Trade policies haven't helped. Tariffs on medical supplies made them more expensive, and they were only lifted March 5, even though health care associations asked the administration last year to exempt items like masks, gloves and gowns. And now countries including South Korea, India and Taiwan are blocking exports of medical supplies to save them for their own citizens, leaving the U.S. with fewer options.

"The lag time could be weeks. It could be upward of months," said Khatereh Calleja, CEO of the Healthcare Supply Chain Association.

Doctors, nurses and first responders in the U.S. are resorting to spraying their masks with bleach at the end of each day and hanging them up at home to dry to use for another day, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians.

"There is a little bit of anxiety, as you can imagine, going to work and not knowing if you will have enough personal protective equipment," said Dr. David Tan, president of the National Association of EMS Physicians.

The decline in swabs included multiple varieties, not just ones needed to test for COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has for weeks warned state and local health departments about shortages of swabs, which are needed for the testing that is critical to containing the pandemic.

https://www.pennlive.com/coronaviru...us-china-stopped-shipping-them-weeks-ago.html
 
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China has taken a wise decession by stopping export of chemical to US. China should focus on giving medicines to their own people who are locked in house to die or they are disappeared.
 
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China has taken a wide recession by stopping export of chemical to US. China should focus on giving medicines to their own people who are locked in house to die or they are disappeared.
You have to face the fact that China has plenty of everything course we produce, US and India both have to heavily depend on China for their life saving drugs. You've been in denial mode for too long,come back to real life.
 
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You have to face the fact that China has plenty of everything course we produce, US and India both have to heavily depend on China for their life saving drugs. You've been in denial mode for too long,come back to real life.

Yes we know. We know that you guys have no medicines and people smuggles drug from India. One movie is also made on that subject matter in china.

Recent epidemic has burst your bubble of chinese health care sector. Your quality less drugs and shitty doctors couldn't handle corona.
 
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Yes we know. We know that you guys have no medicines and people smuggles drug from India. One movie is also made on that subject matter in china.
Haha, which world are you living in? China sends medicine and medical supplies all over the world, India's drug industry is totally dependent on China's supply, you are lacking some basic knowledge about what you ar trying to talk about.

India supplies low-cost generic drugs to millions of people, both within and outside the country. But Indian pharmaceutical companies procure almost 70% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for their medicines from China, the world's leading producer and exporter of APIs by volume.
 
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Haha, which world are you living in? China sends medicine and medical supplies all over the world, India's drug industry is totally dependent on China's supply, you are lacking some basic knowledge about what you ar trying to talk about.

Ya, corona proved that. Your dictatorial regime, shitty medical sector and semi skilled doctors couldn't handle one shitty epidemic. More you guys are exposed, more you boast on different discussion forum to hide your fiasco.
 
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Why is America lacking enough medical supplies to fight coronavirus? China stopped shipping them weeks ago
Today 1:11 AM
IPQBNCN6FZF75NFCAK3B67RVGQ.jpg

FILE - In this March 17, 2020, file photo, a traveler uses hand sanitizer from a dispenser at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix. The Associated Press has found that the critical shortage of testing swabs, protective masks, surgical gowns and hand sanitizer can be tied to a sudden drop in imports of medical supplies. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)AP

By The Associated Press
The critical shortage of medical supplies across the U.S., including testing swabs, protective masks, surgical gowns and hand sanitizer, can be tied to a sudden drop in imports, mostly from China, The Associated Press has found.

Trade data shows the decline in shipments started in mid-February after the spiraling coronavirus outbreak in China led the country to shutter factories and disrupted ports. Some emergency rooms, hospitals and clinics in the U.S. have now run out of key medical supplies, while others are rationing personal protective equipment like gloves and masks.

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.

The most recent delivery of medical-grade N95 masks arrived from China about a month ago, on Feb. 19. And as few as 13 shipments of non-medical N95 masks have arrived in the past month — half as many as arrived the same month last year. N95 masks are used in industrial settings, as well as hospitals, and filter out 95% of all airborne particles, including ones too tiny to be blocked by regular masks.

Governors across the country are becoming panicked as states run out of equipment. President Donald Trump has urged them to buy masks on the open market, but few if any are available.

"Without adequate protection, more of our hospital staff could become ill, which would mean there wouldn't be people to care for patients," said Nancy Foster, the American Hospital Association's vice president of quality and patient safety policy.

Some hospitals are down to just a day or two of personal protective equipment, she said.

The AP found that in the past month, hand sanitizer and swab imports both dropped by 40%, N95 mask imports were down 55%, and surgical gowns, typically sourced from China, were at near-normal levels because the sourcing was shifted to Honduras.

Typically, medical supplies are delivered along both coasts. But almost all the supplies that did arrive in the past month came into Newark, New Jersey, across the country from the earliest and most severe coronavirus outbreaks.

The AP identified the falling imports by looking at shipment data maintained by ImportGenius and Panjiva Inc., services that independently track global trade.

In mid-February, the World Health Organization warned that global demand for safety gear for medical providers was 100 times higher than normal. Prices were 20 times higher, stockpiles were depleted and there was a four- to six-month backlog. Despite this, federal contracting data shows there was no big effort at that point to submit orders.

Trade policies haven't helped. Tariffs on medical supplies made them more expensive, and they were only lifted March 5, even though health care associations asked the administration last year to exempt items like masks, gloves and gowns. And now countries including South Korea, India and Taiwan are blocking exports of medical supplies to save them for their own citizens, leaving the U.S. with fewer options.

"The lag time could be weeks. It could be upward of months," said Khatereh Calleja, CEO of the Healthcare Supply Chain Association.

Doctors, nurses and first responders in the U.S. are resorting to spraying their masks with bleach at the end of each day and hanging them up at home to dry to use for another day, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians.

"There is a little bit of anxiety, as you can imagine, going to work and not knowing if you will have enough personal protective equipment," said Dr. David Tan, president of the National Association of EMS Physicians.

The decline in swabs included multiple varieties, not just ones needed to test for COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has for weeks warned state and local health departments about shortages of swabs, which are needed for the testing that is critical to containing the pandemic.

https://www.pennlive.com/coronaviru...us-china-stopped-shipping-them-weeks-ago.html



conveniently forgetting the trade war initiated by the POTUS against China.
 
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This thread is about US.

Let' talk about wonderful Indian medical sector down there, how many countries India helped in this coronavirus crisis?
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/lack...es-indias-crumbling-healthcare-system.657811/

How can we help in corona? It is a chinese virus as Trump rightly said. We don't have such virus and hence we don't care to develop its medicine. I am sure that china will help many countries in such deceases in future as many such animal diseases will come to world from china because of their dirty habits.
 
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How can we help in corona? It is a chinese virus as Trump rightly said. We don't have such virus and hence we don't care to develop its medicine. I am sure that china will help many countries in such deceases in future as many such animal diseases will come to world from china because of their dirty habits.
Haha, India of course is so clean, Indian cities are spotless, why Indians only shake hands with their right hands? During H1N1 American flu, we didn't see US help the world much.
 
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India's strategy is not to do coronavirus tests so it can keep the infection number low and pretty. Brilliant!
 
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Haha, India of course is so clean, Indian cities are spotless, why Indians only shake hands with their right hands? During H1N1 American flu, we didn't see US help the world much.

Ignore him. Once he and his loved ones are infected, he will be begging for medicine from China.
 
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