United States senator proposes changes to improve security of medical product supply chain

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri announced via Twitter that he would introduce legislation to protect the U.S. medical product supply chain following its disruption caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus in China.

“If the #Coronavirus crisis makes anything clear, it’s that we need to stop relying on #China for our critical medical supply chains. I will introduce legislation this week to jump start that effort. Details to follow.”[1]

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