American Companies Ford, GE Healthcare Team Up to Produce 50,000 Ventilators

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American Companies Ford, GE Healthcare Team Up to Produce 50,000 Ventilators

Ford Motor and GE Healthcare plan to manufacture 50,000 ventilators within the next 100 days at a Michigan facility amid the widespread COVID-19 pandemic.

The devices, which are life support treatments that help people breathe when they cannot do so on their own, will be produced by United Auto Workers union members starting April 20, executives at both companies confirmed, CNBC reported.

The ventilator design is being licensed by GE Healthcare, which is a privately owned company based in Florida that specializes in pneumatic life support products. 

Executives at Ford do not currently have private customers to purchase the ventilators, according to CNBC, and is “working closely” with government officials.

In its statement, the SCCM also warns that “resources may be overwhelmed” during the US coronavirus outbreak.

“Hospitals and their critical care organizations must include in their pandemic resource planning an ethical and legal approach to triage and resource allocation that would be activated only if the pandemic is perceived to be overwhelming the hospital’s surge capacity strategies,” the organization notes.

In a statement obtained by Vice, GE said it is “working around the clock to increase production of much-needed medical equipment.”

“GE Healthcare has already doubled ventilator production capacity, with a plan to double it again by June, in addition to partnering with Ford Motor Company to further increase ventilator production,” the company said in a statement. “We continue to explore additional opportunities to support the fight against COVID-19, while continuing to support mission-critical work for our customers as well,” the statement adds.

“Ventilators are desperately needed at hospitals in New York, California, Washington State, and Florida. They soon will be in short supply from the East Coast to the West Coast, from Puerto Rico to Hawaii, from Alaska and Illinois to Texas,” CWA President Chris Shelton said in a statement obtained by Vice. “Most Americans are not aware that the best ventilators are already made by General Electric within the company’s healthcare division.”

There are more than 159,000 cases of COVID-19 in the US and almost 3,000 deaths as a result, according to the latest data. The state of New York has been hit hardest, with more than 66,000 cases and 1,200 deaths due to the virus. Other states with the highest numbers of coronavirus cases include New Jersey, California and Michigan, in that order.

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American Companies Ford, GE Healthcare Team Up to Produce 50,000 Ventilators

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