Ventilator of low-cost production, will be available in five thousand dollars

When did the corona virus reach the United States? A shocking revelation came out

Washington :Before the outbreak of the global epidemic of coronavirus, vanity litter usually took a year to prepare and cost more. But with the spread of the corona around the world, engineers and scientists have teamed up to adopt a technology that can be made in less than a month, and as it grows in number, so does the cost.
These low-cost ventilators are being manufactured at a similar factory in Long Island, New York.
The most affected city in the United States was New York. The mayor announced that they have three thousand Ventilator orders, which would cost close to a million dollars.
The company says that within a month, not only was their design completed, but their production also began. According to the company, it will cost five thousand dollars, while the price of the previously made ventilators was thirty thousand dollars.
Scott Cohen co-owns one such company. He says that seeing the growing epidemic in New York and the need for ventilators, he thought something should be done about it.
Cohen found out that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had designed a basic ventilator ten years ago. He sent a team there to see if it could become a low-cost ventilator with some modifications to the old design.
There, Shakti Shelgram and Kimberly Jung, engineers at the institute, tried the old design again at the factory, not succeeding at first, but with constant effort they saw a ray of hope. But this company was not a factory. So now the New York team brought the design to New York and began their factory experiments. Here they started building one prototype after another in 24 to 48 hours.
Success was still a long way off. Then another company, Sparrow, partnered with them. The company built bridge ventilators for patients. They temporarily control the air flow.
However, with the participation of tech companies, these ventilators are now being developed that can handle this temporary emergency. But it is expected that they will soon be able to permanently replace the new invalid territories with full expertise. Obviously, this discovery will greatly benefit developing countries other than the United States, which are in dire need of these ventilators.

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