Sen. Hassan: NH Delegation Expresses Concern Over Delayed, Inadequate Medical Supplies Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Calls for Agencies to Expedite Resources
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- NH Delegation Letter Follows Joint Call with NH Governor
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The delegation noted the agencies' numerous missteps in their response to
In their letter, the delegation cited the significant delays from
The delegation went on to describe numerous other issues, which include providing supplies that are expired or unusable, and failing to meet the threshold of resources that providers urgently need. The delegation continued, "...many of the supplies that the state received were expired and the 16,677 gloves that NH DHHS received were all latex gloves, which are unusable in the medical setting due to latex allergies. Even after accounting for the supplies included in this second shipment on Tuesday,
The delegation also cited the problematic procedure with providing shipments in piecemeal fashion, rather than full allotments, which, when combined with delays and errors in shipments, will undermine health care providers' planning process for the surge of patients they'll see in the days and weeks ahead. The delegation closed their letter requesting that the agencies provide an updated timeline for when the full shipment of supplies urgently needed by
Shaheen previously led the
Last night, Shaheen and Hassan both voted in favor on new coronavirus response legislation to provide urgent relief to workers, small businesses, health care providers, hospitals and families impacted by this public health crisis. This legislation was the result of around the clock bipartisan negotiations, of which Shaheen helped negotiate provisions to assist small businesses alongside Senators Rubio (R-FL), Cardin (D-MD) and Collins (R-ME). It passed the
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Peter Gaynor Alex Azar II
Administrator Secretary
Dear Administrator Gaynor and Secretary Azar:
We write to bring your urgent attention to recent requests from the
On
Equally concerning, on Tuesday, when
Your agencies have focused on staging these shipments in a piecemeal fashion, so that by early April, the state will receive all of the supplies that it originally requested on
Our state and our hospitals need guidance from this administration in order to plan for the escalation of coronavirus cases. Please provide a response and timeframe for the provision of additional supplies as soon as possible
Sincerely,
Member of Congress Member of



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