FEMA Hadn't Ordered Ventilators. Manufacturers Forged Ahead Anyway
Medical technology companies — sometimes working with carmakers — have been massively increasing production of ventilators. For two weeks, they've been working without government contracts in hand.
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April 1, 2020 at 11:09PM
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NPR News: FEMA Hadn't Ordered Ventilators. Manufacturers Forged Ahead Anyway
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