Protective gear for medical workers begins to run low again
Source: Associated Press
Protective gear for medical workers begins to run low again
By GEOFF MULVIHILL and CAMILLE FASSETT
July 7, 2020
The personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the early weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running low again as the virus resumes its rapid spread and the number of hospitalized patients climbs.
A national nursing union is concerned that gear has to be reused. A doctors association warns that physicians offices are closed because they cannot get masks and other supplies. And Democratic members of Congress are pushing the Trump administration to devise a national strategy to acquire and distribute gear in anticipation of the crisis worsening into the fall.
Were five months into this and there are still shortages of gowns, hair covers, shoe covers, masks, N95 masks, said Deborah Burger, president of National Nurses United, who cited results from a survey of the unions members. Theyre being doled out, and were still being told to reuse them.
When the crisis first exploded in March and April in hot spots such as New York City, the situation was so desperate that nurses turned plastic garbage bags into protective gowns. The lack of equipment forced states and hospitals to compete against each other, the federal government and other countries in desperate, expensive bidding wars.
In general, supplies of protective gear are more robust now, and many states and major hospital chains say they are in better shape. But medical professionals and some lawmakers have cast doubt on those improvements as shortages begin to reappear.
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