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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (156059)4/6/2020 7:40:19 PM
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pak73

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Trudeau should check between his legs.
He is missing something there!



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (156059)4/6/2020 10:46:54 PM
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Dr. Voodoo

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Problem "solved"...

Trump, 3M reach 'amicable' deal on N95 mask supply
startribune.com

April 6, 2020 — 9:49pm

After days of bashing 3M, President Donald Trump said his administration and the Maplewood-based company have come to an “amicable” agreement to increase the supply of badly needed N95 respirator masks to U.S. health care workers. “The 3M saga ends very happily,” Trump said during his news conference on Monday. “We’re very proud now to deal with 3M.”

Trump said 3M agreed to provide 55.5 million masks a month for the U.S. for three months. Most of them will be the highly coveted N95 respirators that filter out 95% of all particulates.

The company confirmed that the deal involves producing 35 million of the masks monthly in the U.S. and importing another 166.5 million from its overseas factories over the three-month period. By the end of June, 3M said its U.S. plants will be producing more than 50 million masks monthly.

“I want to thank President Donald Trump and the administration for their leadership and collaboration. We share the same goals of providing much-needed respirators to Americans across our country and combating criminals who seek to take advantage of the current crisis,” said 3M CEO Mike Roman.