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The Trump administration is considering using special executive powers to ramp up U.S. production of protective face masks and clothing to combat the domestic spread of coronavirus.
Iranian authorities have seized millions of medical supplies being hoarded by black-market traders, an effort to alleviate their own shortfall as they fight to contain the world’s second-deadliest national coronavirus outbreak.
Public health departments across the Bay Area are warning that more cases of COVID-19 are expected, so now is the time to prepare for increased community spread.
Action News Jax’s Beth Rousseau is live at the Duval Health Department with why the surgeon general is asking families to stop buying surgical masks on FOX30 and CBS47 .
United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi on Sunday donated medical supplies to China for
The country could require seven billion respirators and face masks over the course of the outbreak.
The World Health Organisation raises concerns about the "hording and misuse" of protective equipment due to coronavirus fears.
Clearly, 50 Cent uses humor as a coping mechanism as officials declare that a Coronavirus outbreak will spread across New York City. Coronavirus is real out here and officials are claiming that the city of New York will likely suffer an outbreak. According to CNBC, Monday morning recorded eighty-six...
Coronavirus: Supplies still scarce at Walmart, Costco in South Bay
The Supervisor of Elections for Duval County has already ordered sanitation supplies to aid against the new coronavirus during early voting.
An Oregon health care worker under quarantine after potential contact with a patient who tested positive for coronavirus is concerned about hospital safety measures. The employee, who asked to remain anonymous, is one of dozens of employees at Kaiser Permanente’s Westside Medical Center told to stay home in self-isolation for 14 days. The first Oregon patient to test positive for the virus was treated at the Hillsboro hospital. The Kaiser worker...
There are no confirmed coronavirus cases in Virginia. However, the disease has triggered the shutdown of several Chinese companies, which in turn is hurting U.S. business owners. One of those owners is Tony Pellino who owns surf shop, VB Surf Sessions. He recently received an email from his supplier that some Chinese manufacturers are still down. Pellino told us the companies were supposed to open in February, but they're under evaluation and...
A garment factory in Ayeyarwady Region with a history of labor issues has closed and left 1,000 workers without jobs after the coronavirus outbreak cut off its supply chain.
The World Health Organization warns of a global shortage and price gouging for protective equipment to fight the fast-spreading coronavirus as China approves use of Roche arthritis drug for patients. Soraya Ali reports.
Brown wrote to Pence, describing what the state is doing to combat the spread amid three confirmed cases, and what its needs are.
Across Canada supplies like hand sanitizer and masks are running low as Canadians stock up on supplies due to the COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus. As of publishing this story, Canada has 33 confirmed cases of coronavirus, with 20 being in Ontario, 12 in British Columbia and one in Quebec.
Restrictions covering drugs including paracetamol prompt fears of global shortages
Massachusetts General Hospital gave NBC News an exclusive look inside the facility where it stockpiles critical items.
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Quebec currently dealing with its second presumptive case of the virus
In an open expanse of desert in Dubai, seven World Health Organization workers are racing to sort, package and send out hundreds of shipments of medical supplies to countries around the world battling a new virus that has spread fast, disrupting life for millions of people.