I am a little confused by those tables. Is 312,878 the number of N95 masks that SC has asked for or the number that have been delivered from the national stockpile?
In my small town of about 3,000 people a man was walking around town and shopping after testing positive. There is now a police officer parked outside his around the clock house to make sure he doesn't leave.
Trump called out 3M in his presser today. The 3M president tried to address it today, but the only thing he really said was that they don't price-gouge, and that they are committed to "humanitarian" causes. Well, DUHH, Americans need humanitarian help FIRST. And the jerk is being called out on that too. I think that interview on (GASP!!!) Fox News last night not only told the TRUTH about what was going on, but actually resulted in corrective actions being taken. I am sure the Fox haters won't have any comment on that.Donald Trump Invokes the Defense Production Act Against 3M for Medical Masks
> big thanks to Tucker Carlson for exposing this
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...-production-act-against-3m-for-medical-masks/
“The company said it has raised U.S. production of N95 masks from 22 million in January to 35 million in March, with the entire increase being distributed in the United States. 3M said 10 million N95 masks that it produced in China will be shipped to the U.S.
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.”
Didn’t see you mention this information, nor was it mentioned in the Brietbart article you posted. But it wouldn’t be right wing news if they weren’t trying to trigger people. I’ve found that stories from the news media are sort of like performances in sports, it’s never as good as it seems or as bad it seems, it’s usually somewhere in the middle. Should 3M be exporting masks at this time, probably not, but failing to mention their increase in production solely for the US is purposely leaving out relevant information to inflame passions.
If it were not for this "right wing news" that you mention, the whole affair would never have been revealed. Once again, Fox News comes through, while all the other news sources are simply interested in slamming the President.“The company said it has raised U.S. production of N95 masks from 22 million in January to 35 million in March, with the entire increase being distributed in the United States. 3M said 10 million N95 masks that it produced in China will be shipped to the U.S.
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.”
Didn’t see you mention this information, nor was it mentioned in the Brietbart article you posted. But it wouldn’t be right wing news if they weren’t trying to trigger people. I’ve found that stories from the news media are sort of like performances in sports, it’s never as good as it seems or as bad it seems, it’s usually somewhere in the middle. Should 3M be exporting masks at this time, probably not, but failing to mention their increase in production solely for the US is purposely leaving out relevant information to inflame passions.
Last time i checked Canada and Latin America were still foreign.. it's irrelevant which non-American countries are being shipped to while Americans are dying here. If the 3M CEO objects to putting America first ,then 3M should consider firing him!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.”
Should 3M be exporting masks at this time, probably not, but failing to mention their increase in production solely for the US is purposely leaving out relevant information to inflame passions.
WOW. I knew that La. was reeling, but I still would have thought that NYC was worse. This also confirms that Ga. may be the next hot spot. Scary.
That's probably true in many other parts of the country than just in Georgia. SAD !!!There's more in GA than being reported. It's still a testing issue. Quote my friend who works at Emory "Unless you're a celebrity, rich, a politician, or you meet the very stringent requirements the CDC laid out for testing...good luck trying to get tested."
For every one confirmed positive, there's probably 10+ walking around or sick at home not being counted.
There's more in GA than being reported. It's still a testing issue. Quote my friend who works at Emory "Unless you're a celebrity, rich, a politician, or you meet the very stringent requirements the CDC laid out for testing...good luck trying to get tested."
For every one confirmed positive, there's probably 10+ walking around or sick at home not being counted.
Probably more than that. Generally too they won't even bother wasting a test on anyone else in the household when someone yesterday positive either. If you test positive, everyone in your household is assumed positive.There's more in GA than being reported. It's still a testing issue. Quote my friend who works at Emory "Unless you're a celebrity, rich, a politician, or you meet the very stringent requirements the CDC laid out for testing...good luck trying to get tested."
For every one confirmed positive, there's probably 10+ walking around or sick at home not being counted.
Probably more than that. Generally too they won't even bother wasting a test on anyone else in the household when someone yesterday positive either. If you test positive, everyone in your household is assumed positive.
Probably more than that. Generally too they won't even bother wasting a test on anyone else in the household when someone yesterday positive either. If you test positive, everyone in your household is assumed positive.
Not sure where my brother-in-law went but he went to the Doc at 9am on Weds, was sent to be tested & got that before noon and got his result yesterday. He’s just a regular old hourly worker so he probably wasn’t hanging around Emory.There's more in GA than being reported. It's still a testing issue. Quote my friend who works at Emory "Unless you're a celebrity, rich, a politician, or you meet the very stringent requirements the CDC laid out for testing...good luck trying to get tested."
For every one confirmed positive, there's probably 10+ walking around or sick at home not being counted.