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U.S. to distribute 400 million free N95 masks at CVS, Walgreens in COVID fight

Published 01/19/2022, 05:03 AM
Updated 01/19/2022, 04:21 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A workers inspects an N95 respirator during manufacturing at Protective Health Gear (PHG) in Paterson, New Jersey, U.S., January 14, 2022.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

By Jeff Mason and Lisa Baertlein

WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The U.S. government will make 400 million non-surgical "N95" masks from its strategic national stockpile available for free to the public starting next week, a White House official said, as the Biden administration tries to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.

Snug-fitting N95 face masks, so-called because they filter https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/n95-kf94-which-mask-is-best-protecting-against-covid-19-2022-01-18 at least 95% of particulate matter from the air, will be shipped to pharmacies and community health centers this week, the official said, and will be available for pickup late next week.

The U.S. government is leveraging the "federal retail pharmacy program" it used for vaccines, the White House said, as well as federally funded health clinics that serve minority groups hit hard by COVID infections and deaths.

Retail chain CVS, which has nearly 10,000 U.S. pharmacy locations including within Target (NYSE:TGT) stores, and Walgreens, which has over 9,000 stores, plan to distribute free masks, company spokespeople said.

The move comes after President Joe Biden and his team faced criticism for not doing enough https://www.reuters.com/world/us/rising-cases-omicron-highlight-holes-bidens-covid-strategy-experts-say-2021-12-20 to foster masking or bolster testing as the Omicron variant rages across the country, and hospitalizations hit a new record.

The administration also made free rapid home tests available https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-usa-tests/u-s-website-to-order-free-covid-19-tests-up-and-running-idINL1N2TY1WL via a website that launched officially on Wednesday.

"This is the largest deployment of personal protective equipment in U.S. history," the official said about the masks, which retail for roughly $1 to $2 online.

Multilayered masks like the N95 https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/n95-kf94-which-mask-is-best-protecting-against-covid-19-2022-01-18 that form a seal around the nose and mouth are considered especially effective at preventing virus spread. Last week the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-cdc-recommends-americans-wear-most-protective-mask-you-can-2022-01-14 that Americans wear the "the most protective mask" they can.

Consumer demand for N95s and other more protective masks has spiked in recent weeks on Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) and other online sites.

MASK SUPPLY

Hospitals have recovered from the desperate N95 shortages of the early pandemic of 2020, but several executives told Reuters that healthcare supply chains https://www.reuters.com/world/us/burned-by-covid-supply-crunch-hospitals-invest-us-mask-making-2022-01-14 remain fragile.

On Dec. 29, there were 747 million https://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/O'Connell3.pdf N95s in the U.S. government's Strategic National Stockpile, 59 times pre-pandemic levels, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

U.S. mask makers told Reuters they have the machines to make millions of N95s each month, and that they prioritize healthcare workers.

3M, the largest manufacturer of N95 respirators in the United States, has the capacity to make more than 2 billion of those masks a year at factories in South Dakota, Nebraska and elsewhere in the world, spokesperson Jennifer Ehrlich said.

3M has "already supplied the federal and state governments with hundreds of millions of N95s that are in stockpiles for this purpose, and we will replenish them as needed," she said.

U.S. mask makers told Reuters that N95s, used by a range of workers and hobbyists, are designed for adult faces and lungs. Just a handful of U.S. manufacturers make KN95s and other high-quality protective masks specifically for children, they said.

The Biden administration last week reached out to the American Mask Manufacturer's Association (AMMA) and its members for information on their mask supplies, group President Lloyd Armbrust told Reuters.

Armbrust is also chief executive of Texas mask maker Armbrust American, which makes adult N95s as well as KN95s for adults and children. He said the Biden administration seems to be interested in creating a U.S. manufacturing base for protective masks for children.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A workers inspects an N95 respirator during manufacturing at Protective Health Gear (PHG) in Paterson, New Jersey, U.S., January 14, 2022.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

AMMA members, which do not include major government providers like 3M and Honeywell International (NASDAQ:HON), are capable of producing nearly 67 million KN95 and surgical masks for children - not including opportunities to convert existing lines to make more masks for that group, a spokesman said.

"We are ready to provide protective children's masks for American families," Armbrust said.

Latest comments

this is the biggest joke of the whole shamdemic
N-95 and K-95 is made out of plastic and plastic made out of fossil fuel. There goes your carbon footprint and your landfill
USA-made N95 masks don't fit as tightly as Korean-made Filter N94 (KF94). I got hundreds of South Korea-made masks delivered to my North American address the moment the airplane routes opened up again in 2020 summer. --
The main problem with Americans wearing a mask is the low level of average education. Outside of America, the education levels are higher and people more quickly get the fact that science got us into this mess and science will get us out of this mess. -- If you look at the basic definition of science (hypothesizing, testing, evaluating, summarizing, and repeating the procedure) you will notice that 'freedom' and 'privacy' are NOT part of the formula. So why do Americans drag their feet in getting things done quickly? There is no benefit in delaying common sensed basic procedures of handwashing, distancing, and wearing a mask.
Makes you wonder what took the USA so long, LOL. But then again, under Trump, every common sensed thing took too long to implement. He was just not fit for saving lives. South Korea did provide free masks to their population very early on in 2020, around April. They had to ration masks and South Korean people stood in long lines very early in the morning to get their household's needs filled.
Ignorant, as if Trump didnt try to close borders early because of the virus, and got called a xenophobe because of it. Pushed and pushed the Fed to lower rates to prepare for this ishshow, got sidelined, literally filibustered into not being passed as early as it could have been, surprise filibuster surprise. Blah, blah, blah. I could go on, but these 2 early actions blocked by ignorant leftists show this to be an outright lie. Sit down
How long did he argue with Powell and the Fed and Democrats about needing to drop rates? Months! After dem inside traders got paid by the drop of course, and then subsequently piled into the Pharma stocks for vaccine profits. Did you know Pfizer doubled their typical years profits in 2020 and 2021? Wow! Imagine how much better our inflation situation could be, if rates were dropped when Trump suggested? Naaaaahhh, they'll just lie to use, call it "transitory" and then months later, finally admit that it was indeed "entrenched" inflationary markers from decades of horrible policy, namely Clinton, Bush, and Obama. Wake up dude, youre playing yourself
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"free" lol
Window dressing...Joe got it all under control, go back to sleep now.
You should have done that 2 years ago genius
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