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サージカル マスク, House legislation introduced by Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., and Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., addressed supply chain problems by allowing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to examine the sources of medical products and provide more in case of shortages. With the continued spread of the coronavirus resulting in numerous deaths in the United States, it is imperative that we provide the FDA with tools they need to better prepare for responses and shortages in medical supplies, Pocan said in a statement. Gallagher asserted that U.S.  overreliance on products made in China doesn’t just threaten our medical supply chains. It threatens public health.

サージカル マスク - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP This comes after Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced similar legislation in the Senate Feb. 27 following reports of drug shortages due to the outbreak in China. The coronavirus outbreak in China has highlighted severe and longstanding weaknesses in our medical supply chain. This is more than unfortunate; it’s a danger to public health, Hawley said. Our health officials need to know the extent of our reliance on Chinese production so they can take all necessary action to protect Americans. This legislation will give us the information we need to better secure our supply chain and ensure that Americans have uninterrupted access to life-saving drugs and medical devices.

サージカル マスク, State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus on efforts to prevent disease from spreading in U.S. With the global outbreak of the coronavirus, churches and houses of worship are doing all they can to protect their congregations. Churchgoers have been asked to stop shaking hands, communal cups are in storage, and holy water stoups are dried out. A St. Paul, Minn., minister dispensed Purell into each person's hand Sunday as they lined up for communion. CHRISTIAN PASTOR SHAWN BOLZ: 'LORD SHOWED ME THE END OF THE CORONAVIRUS'

サージカル マスク - And in Italy, home of the Vatican, the Catholic faithful celebrated Mass from home over the weekend, days after Pope Francis, who tested negative for the virus, canceled plans due to a cold. The Diocese in Rome is asking members that the sign of peace, typically a handshake or embrace, be omitted from Mass, that the faithful receive Holy Communion in hand, and that holy water stoups be left empty, according to the Rev. Ryan Black. People wearing face masks pray during Mass at the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday. The church decided to replace Sunday services with online ones for members' safety amid the spread of the COVID-19. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

サージカル マスク - But at St. Boniface Martyr Church on Long Island, N.Y., the Rev. Kevin Dillon recommended fist-bumping as an alternative to expressing a sign of peace. “Rather than shaking hands or maybe giving someone a kiss that we know, you might want to do a nod or a smile or maybe what millennials do – a fist bump – or what the CDC recommends: an elbow bump, Dillon told WCBS-AM 880. In a similar message to Jewish congregants, the Temple De Hirsch Sinai synagogue in Seattle told members to avoid hugs and kisses and instead opt for the elbow bump.   Washington state has recorded seven coronavirus-related deaths,