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AP: States spent over $7 billion competing for early virus supplies By DAVID A. LIEB and CAMILLE FASSETT, Associated Press Published: December 19, 2020, 1:23pm Share: 13 Photos Ray Bellia holds up personal protective masks and gloves, used by medical and law enforcement professionals, in the warehouse of his Body Armor Outlet store, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, in Salem, N.H. Bellia s store rapidly evolved into one of the nation s 20 largest suppliers of personal protective equipment to states this past spring, according to a nationwide analysis of state purchasing data by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Photo Gallery Ray Bellia had a good business before the coronavirus pandemic. He topped $4 million in annual sales from his New Hampshire store that specialized in protective gear for police. ....
Minnesota spent nearly $100 million last spring as states scrambled to buy personal protective equipment, often seeing a wide range of prices for the same items. ....
Michigan among top 10 spenders in early virus supply spree David A. Lieb and Camille Fassett Associated Press Ray Bellia had a good business before the coronavirus pandemic. He topped $4 million in annual sales from his New Hampshire store that specialized in protective gear for police. Then he got a call from a buyer with the state of Massachusetts asking if he had anything that could protect people from COVID-19. As it happened, he did. He went on to sell the state 300,000 disposable masks for 97 cents each. “From that point on, it’s been just insanity,” Bellia said. Masks. Gowns. Gloves. Goggles. Sanitizer. Coveralls. Thermometers. Bellia has sold it all, and not just to Massachusetts. From Maine to Hawaii, numerous other states, counties, cities, colleges and schools have lined up to buy from him. ....
NH avoided upfront costs for virus gear, spent half locally By HOLLY RAMERDecember 19, 2020 GMT CONCORD, N.H. (AP) New Hampshire ordered $78 million worth of personal protective equipment and medical devices in the first several months of the coronavirus pandemic, with half the money going to 11 companies within the state, according to an analysis of state purchasing data by The Associated Press. The AP tallied more than $7 billion in coronavirus purchases by states of protective gear and high-demand devices such as ventilators and infrared thermometers from the emergence of COVID-19 in the U.S. in early 2020 to the start of summer. ....
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