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Coronavirus: Health Canada issues warning over counterfeit N95 respirators

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coronavirus pandemic.The safety warning issued Monday evening said that the respirators, sold by Shanghai Lansheng Light Industrial Products, were falsely labelled as being approved by the U.S.

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and may not adhere to that organization’s safety standards. Coronavirus: Trudeau says Canada ‘close to self-sufficient’ in PPE production The counterfeit masks were being sold under another company’s name, Shanghai Dasheng Health Products Manufacture Co.

Ltd., and used that company’s device number, Health Canada said.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]The agency said it has directed Shanghai Lansheng Light Industrial Products to stop selling the.

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