Canada pressing U.S. over blocked shipments of masks to fight coronavirus
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada said on Monday it was pressing Washington over a complaint that U.S. officials had blocked the export of three million face masks bought by the province of Ontario to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told Global News the incident had happened over the weekend and described it as absolutely unacceptable. Ford said Ontario, the most populous of Canadas 10 provinces, would run out of personal protective equipment in a week.
Separately, Canadian medical health officials said the death toll in the country from COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus, had risen to 293 from 258 on Sunday. The number of positive cases is now 15,822.
Allies of the United States are complaining about what they call its Wild West tactics in outbidding or blocking shipments to buyers who have already signed deals for medical equipment to fight the coronavirus outbreak.
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