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Scrutiny on PPE supply chain after massive re-run on masks

New Zealand remains ‘on the bottom end of the global supply chain’ for medical-grade face masks.

Julie Iles Thu, 13 Aug 2020

New Zealand has gone from reports surfacing of personal protective equipment (PPE) being kept under lock and key at hospitals, to ‘face coverings’ now being legally required on planes out of Auckland.

The government has released five million of its nationwide mask stockpile – two million

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