Now how can the government say Preppers are terrorists when they do the same thing?!
Yet you look at all these huge numbers and it is hard to believe that
isn't going to be enough. Take that as a hint to all you preppers
No matter what you stockpile I just don't know if it can ever be ENOUGH.
With a pause in the news coverage and the good news of a hopefully not temporary time of no more Ebola patients the good news for any prepper is that this pause in the transmission of Ebola and the national media coverage provides a "free pass" opportunity to acquire more medical preparedness supplies
that were heading toward severe shortages. Bleach should be near the
top of your list, followed by medical isolation equipment such as latex
gloves, Tyvek body suits with hoods, goggles, shoe covers, medical masks
or full-face respirators, and so on.
Love
Ranchmama
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Governments of USA and Liberia using opportunity to stockpile medical supplies
The
federal government is using this opportunity to aggressively stockpile
precisely these same supplies. A solicitation posted on October 14 at
FedBizOpps.gov is requesting vendors who can provide four-year supply
contracts for
"PPE products identical or equivalent to Life Science SMS
Lab Coats,
Polypropylene Coveralls,
SMS Coveralls,
Suntech Microporous
Film Coveralls,
Non-Skid/Water Resistant shoe covers,
Guardian
Nitrile Gloves,
Rhino Shield Latex Medical Grade Gloves." [2]
Similarly,
Liberia is also actively taking steps to stock up on critical supplies.
An official document entitled "Liberia Ebola SitRep No. 148," authored
by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, reveals that Liberia urgently needs 80,000 more body bags and a long list of other essential medical items: [3]
• 98,000 Kg of chlorine powder
• 990,000 hooded body suits
• 140,000 plastic buckets
• 2.4 million sets of examination gloves
• 1.4 million N95 face masks
• Over 500,000 goggles
• 590,000 sets of heavy duty plastic gloves
• 174,000 rubber boots
• 210,000 hand sprayers
• 4,800 backpack sprayers
• 3,200 mattresses
Click here to see the source document (PDF).
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