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“Fair market prices” to owners of the goods they receive

This week, approximately one million masks and gloves seized from a Brooklyn man charged with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation are to be sent to hospitals in New York and New Jersey.....

By the way, everybody uses a smartphone, but the smartphone does not work unless it is charged. Nothing is done with the smartphone alone. Mobile phones are tools that cannot be used without charging the power of electricity. We have contracted with telecommunications companies, purchased terminals, and paid for usage, but usage fees do not include electricity bills. So it’s smart phone usage fee = smartphone usage fee + electricity fee.

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Companies that sell electricity are not trying to sell mobile phones. But people who use mobile phones need electricity, and electricity companies sell electricity to them. Isn’t electric sales too clever business?
The phone I currently use did not come with a charger at the time of purchase.

I was lucky because I had a charger

, but without it, I couldn’t charge. What do we do if we don’t have a charger? You will need to purchase a third-party charger separately. However, using an unreliable charger is dangerous. Do you know that the charger has ignited, has become hot, or has such a problem?
Are we now entering a “new network society”? To prevent the spread of the virus, it is basically required that people not be crowded, but is this the first movement in human history? The future society will be a society where interpersonal communication is remotely connected. Of course, the foundation of remote technology is the network infrastructure. So what drives that infrastructure? It’s electric. Oops, I need to charge.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has stated

that it will pay “fair market prices” to owners of the goods they receive. After the masks were inspected, they were distributed to the medical departments of New York, New Jersey and New York City.

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This week, approximately one million masks and gloves seized from a Brooklyn man charged with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation are to be sent to hospitals in New York and New Jersey.
Medical materials seized include 192,000 N95 masks, 130,000 surgical masks, and approximately 600,000 medical gloves. In addition, surgical gowns, disinfecting towels, particulate filters, hand sanitizers, and spray disinfectants were also seized.
According to F.B.I, the indicted man, 43, charged a doctor $ 12,000 last month for bulk orders for masks, gowns and protective clothing. The transaction was deemed to be a drug stocking activity as specified by a Presidential Decree.

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Masks and personal protective equipment, known as PPE, are especially needed in the New York metropolitan area, the epicenter of the United States coronavirus epidemic.
Raising stocks of critical supplies can provide healthcare workers at the forefront with masks and more: US Department of Health and Human Services

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