Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. As hospitals scramble to obtain enough ventilators to treat coronavirus patients, a growing number of ...
Fitbit is working on emergency ventilators for Covid-19 patients. The company's CEO James Park didn't disclose a price point, but intends for the ventilators to be "low cost." The company plans to ...
Ventilators are key in the treating the most dire cases of coronavirus. The exponential growth of infections, and the number of patients in respiratory distress, has outpaced the number of available ...
Just this week, the coronavirus pandemic passed 2 million confirmed infections and 130,000 deaths worldwide. With such a rapid rise in cases, hospitals are struggling with the shortage of ventilators, ...
The expected shortage of mechanical ventilators needed to meet the demand from severely ill COVID-19 patients in the United States has prompted the federal government to lean on private industry to ...
Ventilators are the most vital tool in helping those worse affected by coronavirus, and work by taking over the patient’s breathing function. The problem? The life-saving piece of equipment is in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A patient is outfitted with a helmet ventilation device that is among several alternatives to traditional mechanical ventilators ...
Ford CEO Jim Hackett, left, with Executive Chairman Bill Ford: As the COVID-19 crisis spread, the founding family reminded him of the company's legacy and responsibility. In mid-March as the ...
In the beginning of April, Dr. C. Nataraj, an engineering professor at Villanova University, gathered a team of 20 faculty and students, as well as experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and ...
WASHINGTON — As requests for ventilators from the national stockpile crescendoed in late March, President Trump made what seemed like a bold claim: His administration would provide 100,000 within 100 ...
President Donald Trump falsely claimed that his administration was not initially able to meet the increasing demand for ventilators to treat COVID-19 patients because “we weren’t left ventilators by a ...