Brockton Police Chief Emanuel Gomes spoke with WFXT through a Zoom call on Monday.
“Come to find out they weren’t as advertised," said Gomes. “They were rated to be in the 90th percentile.”
A local police department sent out a warning to police officers about the made in China KN95 masks. “They are not as advertised”, said one local police chief. See below for part of the warning email: @boston25 pic.twitter.com/16UbrZNxpE
— Malini Basu (@WFXTMalini) April 28, 2020
An email update sent to officers said that tests conducted by MIT researchers determined that “They should have a filtration efficiency of 95%, but they tested at 28.1."
“It puts the officers in a bad light, in a bad predicament,” said Gomes. "They can’t rely upon it.”
Officers aren’t the only ones who can’t rely on these masks.
At least 1,200 firefighters across the state also have the made in China KN95 masks. Union President of @THE_PFFM says"there is fear as people are afraid to go to the hospital. We are seeing more patients with cardiac,&respiratory distress,which puts firefighters in harms way."
— Malini Basu (@WFXTMalini) April 28, 2020
"There is a fear, nervousness with us firefighters," said Richard MacKinnon Jr, the Union President for firefighters in Massachusetts.
At least 12,000 firefighters across the state also have KN95 masks made in China.
“[There are] people that should’ve been transported earlier, but because of the fear of the hospitals, people’s health is declining,” said MacKinnon.
MacKinnon says because of the hospital fears, firefighters are now dealing with even more COVID-19 patients.
“We are seeing patients with respiratory distress, which puts our firefighters in harm’s way,” said MacKinnon.
These made in China KN95 masks are FDA approved. The Massachusetts Emergency management agency sent out these masks to first responders last week. They’re being told to use these masks as a back up. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/47uOcOQpYd
— Malini Basu (@WFXTMalini) April 28, 2020
While it raises concerns for first responders, the same KN95 masks were handed out by the Massachusetts Nurses Association two weeks ago.
The KN95 masks are FDA approved. They are still being used for first responders, but recommended as a backup by officials.
WFXT has reached out to MIT officials for comment but had not heard back as of Monday afternoon.
You can find information about the guidelines here and here.
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