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US planning to ship 8,000 ventilators abroad

Published:Friday | May 8, 2020 | 4:53 PM
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Republican lawmakers in the State Dining Room of the White House, Friday, May 8, 2020, in Washington. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin listens at left. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, who’s taken to calling the US the “king” of ventilators, is making plans to ship 8,000 of the breathing machines to foreign countries by the end of July to help in their fight against the coronavirus.

That’s a long way from the early days of the virus when US medical workers were wondering if a shortage of ventilators would force them to make painful decisions about which patients would get them.

Now, the US has a surplus and the president is sharing them with other countries — a goodwill gesture that also helps him offset criticism about his own early response to the pandemic.

The White House did not respond to a request for specifics about how many ventilators have been sent so far, or the criteria for determining which countries will get them.

But an administration official familiar with the effort provided the 8,000 figure as part of a list of actions aimed at supporting health systems abroad.

The official was not authorised to discuss the projection publicly and spoke only on condition of anonymity.

“We have nine factories that are throwing out ventilators at numbers that nobody can believe. There’s not been anything like that since the Second World War,” Trump said Friday.

Trump said the US was giving the breathing machines to some countries.

It was unclear if some nations would pay for the ventilators, which cost $5,000 to $30,000, depending on the model.

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