State leaders are scrambling to make up major gaps in critical medical equipment they need to combat the spread of coronavirus, saying the federal government still isn't fully addressing their pleas for millions of masks, ventilators and other supplies
In Colorado, health officials said the supplies they received from the federal government would last"approximately one full day." Ohio officials said they were sending out almost all they had to hospitals --"small boxes," not truckloads. Illinois' governor said he's been bidding against the Federal Emergency Management Agency and foreign countries for supplies. And Michigan Gov.
De Blasio: NYC hospitals may run out of supplies in a week 02:45'Additional supplies' expected in coming daysIn a Monday advisory to stakeholders, FEMA said it expected"additional supplies" to be delivered to states"within the next 48 hours.
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