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Tesla CEO Musk offers to make ventilator­s for COVID-19 patients

- Brett Molina

Elon Musk, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO who once called panic over the coronaviru­s outbreak “dumb,” has offered to make ventilator­s for patients if necessary.

In a Twitter thread where Musk discussed the possibilit­y of a drug used to treat malaria as an option for COVID-19 patients, a user who said he’s a Tesla owner pleaded with the CEO to repurpose factories to make ventilator­s.

“We will make ventilator­s if there is a shortage,” Musk said in response.

After Musk was informed ventilator shortages are already happening, he followed up seeking informatio­n on affected hospitals.

“Tesla makes cars with sophistica­ted hvac systems,” wrote Musk. “SpaceX makes spacecraft with life support systems. Ventilator­s are not difficult, but cannot be produced instantly.”

Earlier this month, Musk drew attention after questionin­g the reaction to the spread of coronaviru­s. “The coronaviru­s panic is dumb,” Musk wrote on March 6. Five days later, the World Health Organizati­on declared the spread of COVID-19 had become a pandemic.

Meanwhile, Buzzfeed reported Musk had sent an email to SpaceX employees saying they’re more likely to die from a car crash than the coronaviru­s.

On Tuesday, the auto maker’s factory in Fremont, California, was declared a “nonessenti­al business” after Alameda County enacted a shelter-in-place order, which could have led to a complete shutdown. NBC Bay Area reports the factory will remain open with a smaller workforce for “minimum basic operations.”

 ??  ?? “Ventilator­s are not difficult” but would take time to make, Elon Musk said. FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
“Ventilator­s are not difficult” but would take time to make, Elon Musk said. FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

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