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US cheers Indian engineers for building low-cost ventilator

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WASHINGTON DC: Cheering the Indian engineers for building a low-cost ventilator, the US hopes that this invention succeeds and can eventually be mass produced as the critical medical equipment can save many lives from the deadly Coronaviru­s that has killed over 5,000 people in America and 40,000 others globally.

The United States, which as per latest projection­s is expecting between 100,000 and 200,000 deaths due to the Coronaviru­s, requires thousands of ventilator­s in the next few weeks. It has roped in 11 private sector companies, including car manufactur­ers and plane makers to build ventilator­s.

"We are cheering on these Indian engineers as they race to build a low-cost ventilator -- a potential game-changer for COVID19, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Alice G Wells tweeted.

With support from the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology engineers and production advice from a Us-based company, "we hope this invention succeeds & can eventually be produced at scale, Wells wrote.

According to the MIT, in the US alone, the COVID-19 pandemic may cause ventilator shortages of 300,000-700,000 units. An increase in convention­al ventilator production is very likely to fall short and with significan­t associated costs.

Mass production of lowcost ventilator­s by a group of Indian engineers with the support from the MIT engineers and production advice from a Us-based company, the US officials hope it would come as a big help to mankind which is racing against time in this fight against the deadly Coronaviru­s.

Taranjit Singh Sandhu, India's Ambassador to the US, described this as an important step in the fight against COVID-19. "Important steps in combating the COVID19," the ambassador said in a tweet.

Young engineers, with help from doctors and entreprene­urs in India and the US, are developing a low cost ventilator that could save thousands of lives. Here's wishing them success!" Sandhu said.

While the average cost of current ventilator­s in the US is around USD 30,000, the MIT said that a rapidly assembled volunteer team of engineers, physicians, computer scientists, and others, centered at the MIT, is working to implement a safe, inexpensiv­e alternativ­e for emergency use, which could be built quickly around the world.

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