Trump has refused to direct U.S. manufacturers to mass produce N95 respirators and other critical protective equipment for health care workers.
John, this is a disgrace.
It’s been three weeks since Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to order General Motors to produce ventilators for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
But so far he’s refused to direct U.S. manufacturers to mass produce N95 respirators and other critical protective equipment for health care workers.
As one nurse recently put it, "Without personal protective equipment (PPE), we won’t need the ventilators, because none of us will be around to run them."
While some health facilities have begun receiving shipments of PPE, far too many are still going without the equipment they desperately need to protect nurses and their patients from COVID-19.
Nurses on front lines of this crisis are going to work every day wondering when they’ll contract the virus, when they’ll pass it to a patient, or when they’ll bring it home to their families.
We must make sure our government is doing everything in its power to dramatically expand production and distribution of the equipment needed to protect nurses, other health care workers, and patients.
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