TYB
Tens of millions of filthy, used medical gloves imported into the US
>"These were reused gloves. They were washed, recycled," he told CNN. "Some of them were dirty. Some of them had bloodstains. Some of them had markers on them with dates from two years ago… I couldn't believe my eyes."
>One company, Uweport, told CNN they were unable to re-sell them to medical companies, as planned. Instead, they were sold at a lower price to distributors that supply American food processing plants, hotels and restaurants.
>The flow of sub-standard gloves into the US was also made easier by the FDA's temporary suspension of import regulations.
>In a statement, the FDA told CNN that companies were only allowed to import under the relaxed rules "as long as the gloves conform to the consensus standards and labeling cited in the guidance and where the gloves do not create an undue risk."
The nurse sticking a 25 inch swab up your nose, or the doctor sticking a finger up your ass, and the illegal packing your meat during this past year were most likely doing so with second hand dirty and bloody gloves. Thanks CDC. Trust the science.
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/10/24/health/medical-gloves-us-thailand-investigation-cmd-intl/index.html
>The friend thought he had recognised her in a video on PornHub and was sending her the link to check.
"Hey I think I jerked off to you being raped on pornhub. Not sure though, can you plz confirm? Thnx. XOXO"
It depends. Does the electric company make money off the CP from ad revenue in your retarded example? If so, yes, because that's profiting off CP and illegal.
New pastries in France that are all the rage. I shit you not.
>https://www.laprovence.com/actu/en-direct/6534725/video-aix-des-gaufres-aux-formes-tres-coquines.html
savage
Would there be customers served by the pole without the CP? Or is the CP the reason the electric company generates revenue? Also, stop smoking crazy.