LOS ANGELES - The Federal Emergency Management Agency is reportedly urging states not to use COVID-19 testing supplies that were manufactured by a Texas company known as Fillakit due to the fact that the plastic used to make the kits were produced in “unsanitary conditions.”ProPublica reported on Friday that the company Fillakit, whose product warehouse is located in Houston, produced coronavirus testing supplies under a $10.2 million contract that have allegedly been rendered “contaminated and unusable.”RELATED: Pregnant women with coronavirus are 5 times more likely to be hospitalized, data from CDC showsThe Wall Street Journal reported that the Department of Homeland Security’s inspector general is investigating the contract.
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