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The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has granted tariff exclusions for face masks and other medical supplies imported from China. Applications from 27 companies were approved, The Wall Street Journal reported. Data from the USTR shows the relief was granted to products including surgical drapes, examination gloves, sanitization products, isolation gowns, and some other products. Medline Industries Inc., one of the applicants, said in the application form that there is currently a critical shortage of face masks due to the coronavirus outbreak. At the same time, there are a very limited number of face mask manufacturers in the United States that can produce FDA-approved face masks, and supplies from other countries are not sufficient to replace imports from China. Shifting supply for face masks will take at…

Women Charged After Fight Over Toilet Paper in Australia

Two women have been charged after a fight over toilet paper broke out at a Sydney supermarket, prompting police reminders the spread of coronavirus has not created a Mad Max-esque dystopia.

A video of the incident went viral on social media and showed a group of women yelling and fighting over a packet of toilet paper amid panic buying.

The video shows one woman pulling the hair of another during the heated altercation at a Woolworths store in Chullora on Saturday morning.

One woman yells: “I just want one packet.”

A 49-year-old woman, who had allegedly been assaulted, was not injured.

Two other women, aged 23 and 60, have been charged with affray and will appear in Bankstown Local Court on April 28.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian was unimpressed by the women’s behaviour and reminded the public coronavirus was not fatal for most people.

“I cannot understand the logic鈥攚e have a big factory in Penrith that produces toilet paper, a big factory in South Australia that has pallets moving out the door,” Ms Berejiklian told reporters on Sunday.

“Everybody please stay calm and be rational, we have everything we need.”

Women Charged After Fight Over Toilet Paper in Australia Shelves emptied by shoppers in a Sydney supermarket in Australia. (Marina Dalila/The Epoch Times)

NSW Police acting inspector Andrew New said after Saturday’s incident that people were panicking needlessly because there are sufficient supplies.

“It’s not the Thunderdome, it’s not Mad Max, we don’t need to do that.”

Supermarkets have begun imposing limits on the sale of toilet paper after having their shelves stripped by hysterical shoppers.

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Army Fires Shells 40 Miles in Upgraded Cannon Test

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