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Federal Resources Supply Co. awarded $134M for nursing homes' PPE by Christen Mccurdy Washington DC (UPI) May 14, 2020 The federal government has given a $134 million contract to the Federal Resources Supply Co. to provide personal protective equipment kits for medical personnel at more than 15,000 nursing home locations. The contract was awarded by the Pentagon's Defense Logistics Agency, in coordination with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. According to the Pentagon, deliveries of the equipment -- which includes 1.2 million goggles, 64.4 million pairs of gloves, 12.8 million gowns and 13.8 million masks for medical personnel at over 15,000 nursing home locations -- started this week. This week equipment is being delivered to New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia, with more being sent to locations to the United States, including Puerto Rico and Guam, by the end of June at FEMA-designated priority locations, according to the Department of Defense. "The Department remains closely partnered with FEMA and HHS, providing almost $2.3 billion in lifesaving medical services, supplies and equipment to service members and federal agencies in the nation's whole-of-government approach to the coronavirus pandemic," Department of Defense spokesman Lt. Col. Mike Andrews said in a statement. This is the third large contract the Pentagon has awarded in the past week for supplies to fight the coronavirus pandemic. On Tuesday, the federal government announced it had awarded a $138 million contract to ApiJect Systems America to create a ready supply chain for prefilled syringes when a COVID-19 vaccine is available. Additionally, 3M signed a $126 million deal to increase its production of N95 masks to 26 million per month beginning in October.
Buzz off: Italian start-up offers social distancing bracelets Bari, Italy (AFP) May 13, 2020 As the world embraces a new post-pandemic reality, an Italian start-up has come up with a novel way to maintain social distancing: an electronic bracelet that informs users when they are too close to others. The device also tells users if they have come into contact with someone who later tests positive - key to tracing cases that have allowed some countries to keep their coronavirus cases under control. The gadget has already been adopted by some businesses hoping it may prove handy - maybe e ... read more
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