Engineers from the US space agency NASA designed a mass-produced ventilator for COVID 19 patients in just 37 days, which required more parts than a conventional ventilator. not enough.

Engineers from the US space agency NASA designed a mass-produced ventilator for COVID 19 patients in just 37 days, which required more parts than a conventional ventilator. not enough.

                                     
              The ventilator device was approved by the Icahn School of Medicine in New York on April 21.Engineers at NASA's Jeet Propulsion Laboratory have developed the ventilator, which aims to help treat critically ill patients with COVID 19 who are short of ventilators.
                                   
         Hospitals around the world, including the United States, are currently experiencing a shortage of traditional ventilator.NASA engineers are now trying to get the device approved by the US Food and Drug Administration on a rapid basic. 
              Photo courtesy of NASA The new device will not replace existing ventilators in hospitals that are designed to work for many years and can be used for a variety of medical issues.Vital Letters, developed by NASA called Vital, are designed for COVID 19 patients and have a lifespan of 3 to 4 months.According to NASA's Chief Health and Medical Officer JD Pollock, "ICU units are admitting COVID 19 patients who need dynamic ventilators. Will be ableThese ventilators are quick to prepare and can be easily repaired without the need for spare parts.They can also be used in any location such as hotels and convention centers that are being used as field hospitals for corona virus patients.
                                

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