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May 2, 2020 14:30:26   #
SWMBO
 
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 Masks And Moldy C****av***s Test Kits

Written by K. Walker on April 25, 2020

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China has been exporting personal protective equipment and c****av***s test kits all over the world that have been found to be faulty.

We’ve seen this kind of thing before.

China, Who Lied About The W***n V***s And Let It Spread, Is Coming To The Rescue–With Faulty C****-** Test Kits
$200K Worth Of ‘Poor Quality’ Surgical Masks Recalled–Guess Where They Were Made
OOPS: Contaminated C****av***s Test Kits Discovered

This is precisely why American manufacturing is important.

Back before he was elected Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau said that he admires China’s “basic dictatorship” because it allows China to “turn their economy around on a dime.”

Trending: WATCH: ‘Morning Mika’ Feeds ‘Sleepy Joe’ To The Wood Chipper Over Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Claim

If you ask Canadians who are not Liberal trained seals, that admiration has turned into mimicry as the Liberal government tried to use the p******c as an excuse for an unprecedented power-grab that would have given the government control of taxing and spending without parliamentary approval.

But perhaps some of the luster of China’s shiny, efficient dictatorship is rubbing off these days as Prime Minister Trudeau deals with faulty medical equipment from China.

In February, Canada gave 16 tons of PPE to China to help with the W***n c****av***s as China hoarded those supplies from around the world looking to corner the market.

China’s plan worked.

And now, they’re sending out faulty and outright defective equipment all over the world–even to their buddy, Justin.

The Canadian government says about one million of the face masks it has purchased from China have failed to meet proper standards for health care professionals and will not be distributed to provinces or cities…

…The Public Health Agency (PHAC) is screening all medical supplies it’s buying right now, and these masks were supposed to be rated to the KN95 standards for respirators. KN95 is a Chinese rating for respirators that is similar to the N95 rating developed by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

The federal Department of Health says KN95 masks are an acceptable alternative to N95 models, but the masks in question did not meet the required filtering standards for N95-type masks, which are rated to capture 95 per cent of tiny particles…

…The Department of Health could not immediately answer last night when asked whether Ottawa is going to obtain a refund for the masks in question.

News of the substandard masks Ottawa received is just the latest example of faulty gear purchased by Canadian governments. The City of Toronto announced in early April it was recalling more than 60,000 faulty surgical masks made in China and provided to staff at long-term care facilities, and is investigating whether caregivers were exposed to C****-** while wearing the equipment. The masks were distributed and then recalled after reports of ripping and tearing.
Source: The Globe And Mail

The masks are unusable in a medical setting, but the government is looking at repurposing them for non-healthcare workers.

It’s not the first incident of faulty medical equipment coming from China to Canada.

When testifying before the Commons health committee Deputy Public Works Minister Bill Matthews told committee members that 100,000 of the c****av***s test swabs sent to Canada by China were contaminated with mould.

As exclusively reported by True North, the City of Toronto said that the 200,000 faulty masks manufactured in China were never tested before having to be recalled and replaced after healthcare professionals reported that they were “ripping and tearing.”
Source: True North

In addition, there was a bit of a hullaballoo when two Canadian planes went to China to pick up medical supplies and flew home empty. According to one Canadian government official, the two planes were given take-off times because of a surge in cargo planes at the Shanghai airport as governments around the world struggle to procure personal protective equipment to deal with the p******c. The significant increase in cargo planes meant congestion on the ground which prevented the cargo from reaching the planes before their allotted take-off time. China has also imposed restrictions so that foreign flight crews don’t stay in a hotel overnight because the Chinese government is concerned about a second C***D outbreak.

When questioned about it during his daily c****av***s presser, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the planes returned empty because, “there are severe restrictions on the ground in China in terms of how long a plane can actually stay in their airports before having to leave – whether it’s full or not.” He also noted that “supply lines and shipments to the airport are difficult and interrupted by checkpoints and quarantine measures.”

China’s foreign ministry denies Trudeau’s claims, however, saying that there are no ground restrictions at the airport in Shanghai where the planes landed.

“As to the incident involving two Canadian flights returning empty, we have checked with the competent department and found relevant reports to be inaccurate,” Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, told a press briefing.

“Relevant airports and civil aviation authorities place no limit on the ground time of chartered cargo planes.”
Source: The Globe And Mail

Maybe the Canadian Prime Minister shouldn’t be so quick to come to China’s defense on the world stage and laud the efficiency of their “basic dictatorship”.

It’s just not a good look when healthcare workers don’t have masks that actually work because they were sent to China in February.

AND SOMEHOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO TRUST A C*******T COUNTRY???

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May 2, 2020 14:39:18   #
maryla
 
SWMBO wrote:
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 Masks And Moldy C****av***s Test Kits

Written by K. Walker on April 25, 2020

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China has been exporting personal protective equipment and c****av***s test kits all over the world that have been found to be faulty.

We’ve seen this kind of thing before.

China, Who Lied About The W***n V***s And Let It Spread, Is Coming To The Rescue–With Faulty C****-** Test Kits
$200K Worth Of ‘Poor Quality’ Surgical Masks Recalled–Guess Where They Were Made
OOPS: Contaminated C****av***s Test Kits Discovered

This is precisely why American manufacturing is important.

Back before he was elected Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau said that he admires China’s “basic dictatorship” because it allows China to “turn their economy around on a dime.”

Trending: WATCH: ‘Morning Mika’ Feeds ‘Sleepy Joe’ To The Wood Chipper Over Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Claim

If you ask Canadians who are not Liberal trained seals, that admiration has turned into mimicry as the Liberal government tried to use the p******c as an excuse for an unprecedented power-grab that would have given the government control of taxing and spending without parliamentary approval.

But perhaps some of the luster of China’s shiny, efficient dictatorship is rubbing off these days as Prime Minister Trudeau deals with faulty medical equipment from China.

In February, Canada gave 16 tons of PPE to China to help with the W***n c****av***s as China hoarded those supplies from around the world looking to corner the market.

China’s plan worked.

And now, they’re sending out faulty and outright defective equipment all over the world–even to their buddy, Justin.

The Canadian government says about one million of the face masks it has purchased from China have failed to meet proper standards for health care professionals and will not be distributed to provinces or cities…

…The Public Health Agency (PHAC) is screening all medical supplies it’s buying right now, and these masks were supposed to be rated to the KN95 standards for respirators. KN95 is a Chinese rating for respirators that is similar to the N95 rating developed by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

The federal Department of Health says KN95 masks are an acceptable alternative to N95 models, but the masks in question did not meet the required filtering standards for N95-type masks, which are rated to capture 95 per cent of tiny particles…

…The Department of Health could not immediately answer last night when asked whether Ottawa is going to obtain a refund for the masks in question.

News of the substandard masks Ottawa received is just the latest example of faulty gear purchased by Canadian governments. The City of Toronto announced in early April it was recalling more than 60,000 faulty surgical masks made in China and provided to staff at long-term care facilities, and is investigating whether caregivers were exposed to C****-** while wearing the equipment. The masks were distributed and then recalled after reports of ripping and tearing.
Source: The Globe And Mail

The masks are unusable in a medical setting, but the government is looking at repurposing them for non-healthcare workers.

It’s not the first incident of faulty medical equipment coming from China to Canada.

When testifying before the Commons health committee Deputy Public Works Minister Bill Matthews told committee members that 100,000 of the c****av***s test swabs sent to Canada by China were contaminated with mould.

As exclusively reported by True North, the City of Toronto said that the 200,000 faulty masks manufactured in China were never tested before having to be recalled and replaced after healthcare professionals reported that they were “ripping and tearing.”
Source: True North

In addition, there was a bit of a hullaballoo when two Canadian planes went to China to pick up medical supplies and flew home empty. According to one Canadian government official, the two planes were given take-off times because of a surge in cargo planes at the Shanghai airport as governments around the world struggle to procure personal protective equipment to deal with the p******c. The significant increase in cargo planes meant congestion on the ground which prevented the cargo from reaching the planes before their allotted take-off time. China has also imposed restrictions so that foreign flight crews don’t stay in a hotel overnight because the Chinese government is concerned about a second C***D outbreak.

When questioned about it during his daily c****av***s presser, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the planes returned empty because, “there are severe restrictions on the ground in China in terms of how long a plane can actually stay in their airports before having to leave – whether it’s full or not.” He also noted that “supply lines and shipments to the airport are difficult and interrupted by checkpoints and quarantine measures.”

China’s foreign ministry denies Trudeau’s claims, however, saying that there are no ground restrictions at the airport in Shanghai where the planes landed.

“As to the incident involving two Canadian flights returning empty, we have checked with the competent department and found relevant reports to be inaccurate,” Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, told a press briefing.

“Relevant airports and civil aviation authorities place no limit on the ground time of chartered cargo planes.”
Source: The Globe And Mail

Maybe the Canadian Prime Minister shouldn’t be so quick to come to China’s defense on the world stage and laud the efficiency of their “basic dictatorship”.

It’s just not a good look when healthcare workers don’t have masks that actually work because they were sent to China in February.

AND SOMEHOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO TRUST A C*******T COUNTRY???
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 M... (show quote)


China obviously has become the weak link in this matter, and incidentally all manufacture of drugs should be here, in the US! You cannot trust anyone is the thing I hear....

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May 2, 2020 18:14:30   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
SWMBO wrote:
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 Masks And Moldy C****av***s Test Kits

Written by K. Walker on April 25, 2020

Share Tweet

China has been exporting personal protective equipment and c****av***s test kits all over the world that have been found to be faulty.

We’ve seen this kind of thing before.

China, Who Lied About The W***n V***s And Let It Spread, Is Coming To The Rescue–With Faulty C****-** Test Kits
$200K Worth Of ‘Poor Quality’ Surgical Masks Recalled–Guess Where They Were Made
OOPS: Contaminated C****av***s Test Kits Discovered

This is precisely why American manufacturing is important.

Back before he was elected Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau said that he admires China’s “basic dictatorship” because it allows China to “turn their economy around on a dime.”

Trending: WATCH: ‘Morning Mika’ Feeds ‘Sleepy Joe’ To The Wood Chipper Over Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Claim

If you ask Canadians who are not Liberal trained seals, that admiration has turned into mimicry as the Liberal government tried to use the p******c as an excuse for an unprecedented power-grab that would have given the government control of taxing and spending without parliamentary approval.

But perhaps some of the luster of China’s shiny, efficient dictatorship is rubbing off these days as Prime Minister Trudeau deals with faulty medical equipment from China.

In February, Canada gave 16 tons of PPE to China to help with the W***n c****av***s as China hoarded those supplies from around the world looking to corner the market.

China’s plan worked.

And now, they’re sending out faulty and outright defective equipment all over the world–even to their buddy, Justin.

The Canadian government says about one million of the face masks it has purchased from China have failed to meet proper standards for health care professionals and will not be distributed to provinces or cities…

…The Public Health Agency (PHAC) is screening all medical supplies it’s buying right now, and these masks were supposed to be rated to the KN95 standards for respirators. KN95 is a Chinese rating for respirators that is similar to the N95 rating developed by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

The federal Department of Health says KN95 masks are an acceptable alternative to N95 models, but the masks in question did not meet the required filtering standards for N95-type masks, which are rated to capture 95 per cent of tiny particles…

…The Department of Health could not immediately answer last night when asked whether Ottawa is going to obtain a refund for the masks in question.

News of the substandard masks Ottawa received is just the latest example of faulty gear purchased by Canadian governments. The City of Toronto announced in early April it was recalling more than 60,000 faulty surgical masks made in China and provided to staff at long-term care facilities, and is investigating whether caregivers were exposed to C****-** while wearing the equipment. The masks were distributed and then recalled after reports of ripping and tearing.
Source: The Globe And Mail

The masks are unusable in a medical setting, but the government is looking at repurposing them for non-healthcare workers.

It’s not the first incident of faulty medical equipment coming from China to Canada.

When testifying before the Commons health committee Deputy Public Works Minister Bill Matthews told committee members that 100,000 of the c****av***s test swabs sent to Canada by China were contaminated with mould.

As exclusively reported by True North, the City of Toronto said that the 200,000 faulty masks manufactured in China were never tested before having to be recalled and replaced after healthcare professionals reported that they were “ripping and tearing.”
Source: True North

In addition, there was a bit of a hullaballoo when two Canadian planes went to China to pick up medical supplies and flew home empty. According to one Canadian government official, the two planes were given take-off times because of a surge in cargo planes at the Shanghai airport as governments around the world struggle to procure personal protective equipment to deal with the p******c. The significant increase in cargo planes meant congestion on the ground which prevented the cargo from reaching the planes before their allotted take-off time. China has also imposed restrictions so that foreign flight crews don’t stay in a hotel overnight because the Chinese government is concerned about a second C***D outbreak.

When questioned about it during his daily c****av***s presser, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the planes returned empty because, “there are severe restrictions on the ground in China in terms of how long a plane can actually stay in their airports before having to leave – whether it’s full or not.” He also noted that “supply lines and shipments to the airport are difficult and interrupted by checkpoints and quarantine measures.”

China’s foreign ministry denies Trudeau’s claims, however, saying that there are no ground restrictions at the airport in Shanghai where the planes landed.

“As to the incident involving two Canadian flights returning empty, we have checked with the competent department and found relevant reports to be inaccurate,” Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, told a press briefing.

“Relevant airports and civil aviation authorities place no limit on the ground time of chartered cargo planes.”
Source: The Globe And Mail

Maybe the Canadian Prime Minister shouldn’t be so quick to come to China’s defense on the world stage and laud the efficiency of their “basic dictatorship”.

It’s just not a good look when healthcare workers don’t have masks that actually work because they were sent to China in February.

AND SOMEHOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO TRUST A C*******T COUNTRY???
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 M... (show quote)


https://globalnews.ca/news/6864209/china-to-replace-faulty-masks-swabs-canada-c****av***s-protective-equipment/

Try to provide sources and get the facts correct...

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May 2, 2020 18:25:28   #
Rose42
 
SWMBO wrote:
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 Masks And Moldy C****av***s Test Kits

Written by K. Walker on April 25, 2020

Share Tweet

China has been exporting personal protective equipment and c****av***s test kits all over the world that have been found to be faulty.

We’ve seen this kind of thing before.

China, Who Lied About The W***n V***s And Let It Spread, Is Coming To The Rescue–With Faulty C****-** Test Kits
$200K Worth Of ‘Poor Quality’ Surgical Masks Recalled–Guess Where They Were Made
OOPS: Contaminated C****av***s Test Kits Discovered

This is precisely why American manufacturing is important.

Back before he was elected Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau said that he admires China’s “basic dictatorship” because it allows China to “turn their economy around on a dime.”

Trending: WATCH: ‘Morning Mika’ Feeds ‘Sleepy Joe’ To The Wood Chipper Over Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Claim

If you ask Canadians who are not Liberal trained seals, that admiration has turned into mimicry as the Liberal government tried to use the p******c as an excuse for an unprecedented power-grab that would have given the government control of taxing and spending without parliamentary approval.

But perhaps some of the luster of China’s shiny, efficient dictatorship is rubbing off these days as Prime Minister Trudeau deals with faulty medical equipment from China.

In February, Canada gave 16 tons of PPE to China to help with the W***n c****av***s as China hoarded those supplies from around the world looking to corner the market.

China’s plan worked.

And now, they’re sending out faulty and outright defective equipment all over the world–even to their buddy, Justin.

The Canadian government says about one million of the face masks it has purchased from China have failed to meet proper standards for health care professionals and will not be distributed to provinces or cities…

…The Public Health Agency (PHAC) is screening all medical supplies it’s buying right now, and these masks were supposed to be rated to the KN95 standards for respirators. KN95 is a Chinese rating for respirators that is similar to the N95 rating developed by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.

The federal Department of Health says KN95 masks are an acceptable alternative to N95 models, but the masks in question did not meet the required filtering standards for N95-type masks, which are rated to capture 95 per cent of tiny particles…

…The Department of Health could not immediately answer last night when asked whether Ottawa is going to obtain a refund for the masks in question.

News of the substandard masks Ottawa received is just the latest example of faulty gear purchased by Canadian governments. The City of Toronto announced in early April it was recalling more than 60,000 faulty surgical masks made in China and provided to staff at long-term care facilities, and is investigating whether caregivers were exposed to C****-** while wearing the equipment. The masks were distributed and then recalled after reports of ripping and tearing.
Source: The Globe And Mail

The masks are unusable in a medical setting, but the government is looking at repurposing them for non-healthcare workers.

It’s not the first incident of faulty medical equipment coming from China to Canada.

When testifying before the Commons health committee Deputy Public Works Minister Bill Matthews told committee members that 100,000 of the c****av***s test swabs sent to Canada by China were contaminated with mould.

As exclusively reported by True North, the City of Toronto said that the 200,000 faulty masks manufactured in China were never tested before having to be recalled and replaced after healthcare professionals reported that they were “ripping and tearing.”
Source: True North

In addition, there was a bit of a hullaballoo when two Canadian planes went to China to pick up medical supplies and flew home empty. According to one Canadian government official, the two planes were given take-off times because of a surge in cargo planes at the Shanghai airport as governments around the world struggle to procure personal protective equipment to deal with the p******c. The significant increase in cargo planes meant congestion on the ground which prevented the cargo from reaching the planes before their allotted take-off time. China has also imposed restrictions so that foreign flight crews don’t stay in a hotel overnight because the Chinese government is concerned about a second C***D outbreak.

When questioned about it during his daily c****av***s presser, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the planes returned empty because, “there are severe restrictions on the ground in China in terms of how long a plane can actually stay in their airports before having to leave – whether it’s full or not.” He also noted that “supply lines and shipments to the airport are difficult and interrupted by checkpoints and quarantine measures.”

China’s foreign ministry denies Trudeau’s claims, however, saying that there are no ground restrictions at the airport in Shanghai where the planes landed.

“As to the incident involving two Canadian flights returning empty, we have checked with the competent department and found relevant reports to be inaccurate,” Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, told a press briefing.

“Relevant airports and civil aviation authorities place no limit on the ground time of chartered cargo planes.”
Source: The Globe And Mail

Maybe the Canadian Prime Minister shouldn’t be so quick to come to China’s defense on the world stage and laud the efficiency of their “basic dictatorship”.

It’s just not a good look when healthcare workers don’t have masks that actually work because they were sent to China in February.

AND SOMEHOW WE ARE SUPPOSED TO TRUST A C*******T COUNTRY???
China Just Sent Canada 1 Million Substandard N95 M... (show quote)


No we shouldn't trust them. This isn't the first time they've sent faulty equipment. I don't trust them for even dog food - they've screwed that up so many times. Countries just shrug their shoulders and continue buying their garbage.

So what if they replaced them. They should have.

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May 2, 2020 19:25:21   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Rose42 wrote:
No we shouldn't trust them. This isn't the first time they've sent faulty equipment. I don't trust them for even dog food - they've screwed that up so many times. Countries just shrug their shoulders and continue buying their garbage.

So what if they replaced them. They should have.


Never buy dog food made in China

So many horrid problems with it... I have only found three providers that have decent standards....

Be careful of treats and even chew toys...

It's a huge issue and a lot of people aren't aware of it...

American or Canadian made dog food is more expensive (for some reason American made is cheaper than Canadian made even in Canada...you'd think the cost of t***sportation would add to the price...Still, we're talking cents, not dollars) but is worth it...

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May 2, 2020 20:53:31   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
I made the mistake of ordering face masks on EBay...

1st order, I didn't know the seller was in China and and paid $30 for 20. The second order was in the USA and paid $20 for 10. Both orders were cheap disposable masks that the 1st time you wore them, the elastic straps pulled out of the mask. To wear them I must staple the straps into the mask. Not only paid a inflated price for cheap almost worthless masks but they were still made in China.

From now on I am being careful to buy only things with the tag "Made in The USA."

We must wean ourselves from China and become "self-sufficient." Saddly, a lot of USA citizens don't realize it... we are at "War" with China. An Economic war but still people are dying and their lives being destroyed.

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May 2, 2020 21:16:03   #
SWMBO
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Never buy dog food made in China

So many horrid problems with it... I have only found three providers that have decent standards....

Be careful of treats and even chew toys...

It's a huge issue and a lot of people aren't aware of it...

American or Canadian made dog food is more expensive (for some reason American made is cheaper than Canadian made even in Canada...you'd think the cost of t***sportation would add to the price...Still, we're talking cents, not dollars) but is worth it...
Never buy dog food made in China img src="https:/... (show quote)


Most of the professional handlers, trainers and breeders of purebred dog use nothing but Purina Pro Plan foods, and do not feed the grain free products at all, because of growth problems, bone deformities and several other growth concerns. Everyone I have talked to in the last ten years uses that brand and type. they have products for giant breeds as well as special foods for toy dogs. I don't know about the Purina cat Foods, however, never having cats.

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May 3, 2020 02:43:33   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
I made the mistake of ordering face masks on EBay...

1st order, I didn't know the seller was in China and and paid $30 for 20. The second order was in the USA and paid $20 for 10. Both orders were cheap disposable masks that the 1st time you wore them, the elastic straps pulled out of the mask. To wear them I must staple the straps into the mask. Not only paid a inflated price for cheap almost worthless masks but they were still made in China.

From now on I am being careful to buy only things with the tag "Made in The USA."

We must wean ourselves from China and become "self-sufficient." Saddly, a lot of USA citizens don't realize it... we are at "War" with China. An Economic war but still people are dying and their lives being destroyed.
I made the mistake of ordering face masks on EBay.... (show quote)


The masks I've bought over here are excellent...

But I don't use online providers..

A hint.... Online anything is usually of lesser quality...

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May 3, 2020 02:45:01   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
SWMBO wrote:
Most of the professional handlers, trainers and breeders of purebred dog use nothing but Purina Pro Plan foods, and do not feed the grain free products at all, because of growth problems, bone deformities and several other growth concerns. Everyone I have talked to in the last ten years uses that brand and type. they have products for giant breeds as well as special foods for toy dogs. I don't know about the Purina cat Foods, however, never having cats.


What do you mix with it?

I usually allow my pooch a little boiled egg or occasionally a boiled pork joint...

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