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Coronavirus Pandemic: New England Patriots Plane Is Flying 1.2 Million Face Masks From China to Boston

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The New England Patriots plane is flying much-needed coronavirus crisis medical supplies to Boston from China, CBS Boston reports.

A Patriots spokesperson said the team's Boeing 767 went to Shenzhen, China Wednesday to pick up 1.2 million N95 masks, and it's now on its way back to the U.S.According to the , which first reported the deal, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker struck an agreement two weeks ago to acquire the critically needed masks from a «collection of Chinese manufacturers,» but he had no way to get them back to Massachusetts.So he turned to Patriots president Jonathan Kraft for help.

Owner Robert Kraft also got involved, as did the State Department.Special arrangements had to be made to fly to China and allow the plane to

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