The federal government is reportedly quietly seizing medical supplies from hospitals across the country

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Hospitals in seven countries say the national government has been quietly seizing supply orders a Los Angeles Times investigation revealed April 7.
Personnel and officials in the hospitals told the newspaper they never obtained guidance where they moved, or any time they can expect replacement orders.
Government imports have ranged from testing kits and thermometers to confront masks, according to the LA Times.
A FEMA representative told the newspaper that”high-transmission areas were prioritized, and allocations were based on population, not on quantities requested.”
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Hospital officials are claiming the national authorities are quietly seizing medical supply orders amid the coronavirus crisis, an investigation by the Los Angeles Times shown April 7.

Staff from hospitals in seven countries told that the LA Times that they have not received guidance on why the substances are being accepted, where they’re going, or when they can expect replacement requests, according to the report. See the rest of the narrative at Business Insider

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