The head of FEMA couldn't say how many medical masks the government has acquired to send to hospitals in dire need of supplies as coronavirus spreads
Washington The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency could not say in an interview Sunday how many medical masks the federal government has acquired to send to hospitals in dire need of them as supplies dwindle amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"How many masks does federal government have right now and when can they get to local hospitals?" CNN's Jake Tapper asked FEMA Administrator Peter Gaynor on"State of the Union." "When it comes to supplies, we have been shipping from the national stockpile for weeks," he replied."We've been shipping, we shipped today, we're going to ship tomorrow.
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