President Donald Trump said Friday his administration will try to stop “profiteers” from exporting medical protective gear, shortly after picking a fight with manufacturing giant 3M, a major producer and exporter of face masks used to protect health care workers from the coronavirus.
The N95 masks, also called respirators, provide more protection against the virus that causes COVID-19 than do ordinary surgical masks. Governors and hospital officials around the country have warned of a dire shortage of masks and other protective gear for health care workers treating infected patients.“We hit 3M hard today after seeing what they were doing with their Masks. ‘P Act’ all the way.
Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, has been leading administration contacts with the company to learn where the masks went and why some were not available as promised. The situation led Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss events that have not been made public.
The company has traditionally exported about 6 million masks a month to Canada and Latin America, where 3M is a primary supplier. 3M objected to stopping those exports.“The idea that we are not doing everything we can to maximize deliveries of respirators in our home country — nothing is further from the truth,” he told CNBC.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said essential health supplies and workers flow both ways across the border, and blocking exports of 3M masks would be a mistake.
they made the mistake of loading that weapon with BLANKS.. they did wrong..
“The company had traditionally exported about 6 million masks a month to Canada and Latin America, where 3M is a primary supplier, Ehrlich said. 3M objected to stopping those exports.” That’s all you need to know. They can make the choice.
Well done 3M!!!!!
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