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Collective of F1 teams working on COVID-19 ventilator plan

F1 and a group of teams are putting their engineering resources to good use, helping the UK health authorities increase the country's supply of medical equipment to fight the coronavirus pandemic. Ventilators and respiratory devices are crucial for intensive care units across the country to keep alive those infected with the COVID-19 disrease. But hospitals are running short on supply, leading the government to call upon several engineering sectors to immediately help boost capacity. According to the BBC, Britain is in need of an extra 20,000 ventilators to deal with the crisis as it unfolds in the coming months. Ferrari set to join efforts to help Italy build ventilators A statement from...
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