An Anarchic Gray Market Controls Vital Supply of Protective Gear

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With protective gear like masks scarce, the job of supplying it to America has fallen to a vital but anarchic gray market. “We’re trying to reinvent the supply chain.”

A few weeks ago, Mike Gula was negotiating millions of dollars of deals in the gray market for protective gear, in line for a huge profit. Mr. Gula, 39, had rocketed up to become among the largest brokers peddling masks and other medical equipment to states in need as they fight the new coronavirus.

Now, his deals with several states including California and Maryland have come undone. He is facing federal and state investigations. His firm, Blue Flame Medical LLC in Washington, D.C., is scrambling to secure supplies from...

 

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Why doesn’t MSM headline why trump silenced CDC guidance for opening America business? Because the guidance says WAIT until there’s a therapeutic that will stop the deaths! Concealment

the world forgets about them?

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