U.S. states share, get creative in hunt for medical supplies

Missy McCray, The Arc of Washington County director of maintenance, works with colleagues sewing masks for other staff members Thursday, April 9, 2020, in the cafeteria at The Arc of Washington County in Hagerstown, Md. A mask sewing assembly line has been set up and The Arc is looking for donations from the community, including masks or any of the supplies to make them. More information is available on the The Arc of Washington County's Facebook page. (Colleen McGrath/Herald-Mail via AP)

FILE — In this Monday April 6, 2020 file photo, Gov. Gavin Newsom discusses the acquisition of the Sleep Train Arena for use as a field hospital, after touring the facility, in Sacramento, Calif., Newsom announced, Tuesday, April 7, 2020 the state will spend nearly $1 billion to purchase up to 200 million masks per month to boost the state's stockpile of protective equipment during the COVID-19 outbreak and provide as a supplier to other western states. (AP Photo/ (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, Pool, File)

Christina Caldwell, left, of Henry Ford Population Health helps unload supplies with Matt Thatcher, who donated them from the Detroit Golf Club, Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Detroit. The hospital is also in need of gowns and other PPE items and hopes more donations will be coming in from others to help during the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

With the federal stockpile drained of protective gear, states are turning to each other, private industries and anyone who can donate in a desperate bid to get respirators, gloves and other supplies to doctors, nurses and other front-line workers.