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UK-based F1 teams responding to ventilator shortage

UK-based Formula 1 teams are working with government and health authorities to help the relief effort amid a worldwide ventilator shortage due to the coronavirus pandemic. All seven British based F1 teams are using their collective technology arms to try and manufacture more respiratory devices in response to the UK government’s call for assistance for the NHS. Ventilators are a key piece of medical equipment in the fight against COVID-19, with the devices used to help supply more air to patients with breathing difficulties and other severe symptoms of coronavirus which can result in lung problems such as pneumonia. “The teams are working in collaboration with Formula 1, the UK...
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