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Masks and disinfectant for schools will no longer be paid for by FEMA, which says they're not a 'direct emergency protective measure'

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As of September 15, FEMA will no longer reimburse PPE costs for schools, courthouses, and other businesses. Under new guidelines, FEMA will only pay for PPE that will prevent a "direct emergency," which includes direct medical care, mass casualty management , and some food services. obtained by NPR

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