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Ohio Department of Health Receives All Allocated PPE from the Strategic National Stockpile

By Joan Hlinomaz, MS, BSN, RN, NCSN posted 03-31-2020 22:45

  

Ohio Department of Health Receives All Allocated PPE from the Strategic National Stockpile

Supplies received and the state’s reserve will not meet immediate or future needs

 

COLUMBUS — A critical part of our state’s effort to contain and stop the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is to ensure our healthcare providers, Emergency Medical Services, law enforcement, and long-term care workers have the equipment they need to protect themselves and those they serve.

 

The increase in people with respiratory symptoms visiting hospitals and needing care is straining our healthcare system’s supply of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Ohio requested early and has received our shipment of PPE from the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS). PPE includes gowns, gloves, goggles, and masks. Ohio’s allocation of materiel to the locals was informed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance on the allocation of critical resources during a pandemic.

 

All shipments have been received by ODH and all will be sent to county locations to ensure local PPE needs are met. Here are the total numbers from the SNS:

 

 

Gowns

Coveralls

Gloves

Face
Shields

Surgical
Masks

N95
Masks

SNS Ohio supplies

107,670

552

493,575

131,808

672,100

271,450

 

“The supplies we received, and the state’s reserve will not meet the immediate or future needs of Ohio’s healthcare providers and first responders,” said ODH Director Amy Acton, M.D., MPH. “This shortage is why our message has been to conserve. Industries with PPE are encouraged to donate what they have to their local Emergency Management Agencies.”

 

PPE supply inventory is never static as there is always stock coming in and stock going out from different vendors. As a result, these numbers can constantly change.

 

For more information on COVID-19, please visit coronavirus.ohio.gov.

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