Ottawa Citizen

Canada signs agreement with Amazon to distribute high-demand medical gear

- KELSEY JOHNSON

Canada has signed an agreement with Amazon Canada to ensure medical equipment is delivered where it is most needed in the country’s fight against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday.

The Canadian government has been working with manufactur­ers in recent weeks to increase production of high-demand medical items like face shields, masks, gloves, ventilator­s, gowns and test kits to assist health-care workers on the front lines.

“Our government has signed an agreement with Amazon Canada to manage the distributi­on of this equipment to the provinces and territorie­s,” Trudeau told reporters during a daily news briefing outside his Ottawa home.

Trudeau did not provide details on the value of the contract.

As of Friday, Canada had 11,747 cases of COVID -19, the respirator­y disease caused by coronaviru­s, and 152 Canadians had died, according to public health agency data.

Amazon, said Trudeau speaking in French, “will use it’s large distributi­on network to ensure the delivery of medical equipment where we have the greatest needs.”

On Friday, Health Minister Patty Hajdu says Canada is paying inflated prices for personal protective equipment. She says the global market is extremely competitiv­e as countries vie for the limited supply.

She says Canada is keeping an eye on the cost, but is focused on getting what’s needed.

Health Canada is also taking measures to guard against fraud and counterfei­t PPE that’s being produced.

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REUTERS FILES Canada has teamed with Amazon to ensure critical medical gear reaches places in need.

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