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Serious Not enough Ventilators for every Ah Neh that needs one..

SalahParking

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The Top quality Ventilators will be reserved for high SES patients.

ICU one night costs many thousands, if you have 1000 ah nehs in ICU at the same time, the health system will break down...
 

syed putra

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Toaster-sized ventilator from India helps hospitals in virus fight
  • INDIA
  • Friday, 03 Apr 2020
    7:30 AM MYT

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AgVa Healthcare employee Vaibhav Gupta demonstrates using a ventilator at the research and development centre in Noida in Uttar Pradesh state. — AFP Relaxnews
Originally created by a robot scientist and a neurosurgeon to help India's poor, a toaster-sized ventilator is offering hope in the country's fight against the coronavirus pandemic and demand is booming.
The virus at its most lethal attacks the lungs, making ventilators – which pump breathable air into a patient – critical for hospitals around the world as they are swamped with Covid-19 cases.


With the toll rising in India, where a nationwide lockdown is in force, production of AgVa's portable ventilator has shot up from 500 a month to 20,000.
"There was no way we could have foreseen something as big as this," said neurosurgeon Deepak Agrawal, who co-developed the device with robot scientist Diwakar Vaish.

Priced at around US$2,000 (RM8,716), the AgVa ventilator is a fraction of the price of conventional ventilators, which go for more than US$10,000 (RM43,580)
India, like most countries, has a critical shortage of beds and ventilators for its 1.3 billion people. The South Asian nation has so far reported more than 1,600 cases and 38 deaths from Covid-19.
To boost preparedness for a surge in cases, the Indian government has banned the export of coronavirus-linked medical exports, including ventilators.
The AgVa plant near the capital New Delhi has been given permission to work flat out to make what could be a key weapon when India has to fully confront the pandemic.
The makers say the AgVa – which weighs just 3.5kg (7.7 pounds) – will help move less critical patients back to their homes as their machine is easy to transport and install, and needs low power.
"In case you want to convert a hotel into an ICU, you can simply put this device and start working as it doesn't require other infrastructure," said Vaish.
Maruti Suzuki, India's biggest passenger car maker, has pledged to help AgVa ramp up production after the government called on all auto firms to contribute to the anti-coronavirus effort.
 

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Toaster-sized ventilator from India helps hospitals in virus fight
There are different types of ventilators. these smaller ones are for fatties with sleep apnea. The India gahmen should not lie to their people and give them false hope.

the ventilators that pneumonia patients need have tubes that go into the patient's airway to deliver oxygen and extract fluids accumulated in the lungs.

once again, a country's low level of industrialisation will prove to be its Achilles heel during emergencies like these. Sinkapore, US, UK etc are all reeling from over offshoring
 
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