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Trump Sets Goal for U.S. of Making 100,000 Ventilators in 100 Days for Coronavirus Patients, Will Share Surplus With the World!

Posted on 27 March 2020

President Trump announced the United States will build 100,000 ventilators in 100 days to deal with the COVID-19 Chinese coronavirus. Trump said that if it turns out there are surplus ventilators after taking care of Americans he will share them with the nations of the world.

Trump spoke about the ventilators at the daily White House coronavirus task force where he also spoke about invoking the Defense Production Act to order General Motors to produce ventilators after negotiations faltered this week. Trump also announced he is appointing Peter Navarro to be the National Defense Production Act Policy Coordinator.

Trump listed several companies in addition to GM that will partake in the ventilator effort: GE, Philips, Medtronic, Hamilton, Zoll, ResMed; HillRom and Vyair.

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Announcing appointment of Peter Navarro:

Last night on Hannity Trump expressed skepticism about the need for the 30,000 to 40,000 ventilators requested by New York and he held that skepticism at the briefing Friday.

However, Trump obviously has decided to err on the side of over production with a benefit of helping the world by being able to share surplus ventilators or to continue making them on a large scale until the pandemic ends.

Thursday night the New York Times reported on the problems with the GM negotiations, but reported the story to leave the impression that Trump was too cheap to spend $1 billion on ventilators to save American lives.

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