Why does he have them in the first place?
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Replying to @SweetINXS @voteLabonte and
Maybe he bought them. Is there any law saying he couldn't buy them. I just don't get all the bashing of a guy who's giving them away to help people. Would you rather he sell them to the highest bidder?
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Replying to @josh119872 @SweetINXS and
Still good questions. When did he buy them? Why did he buy them?
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Replying to @ghotiing @josh119872 and
He bought it recently from China. Companies have global networks, differently from countries. It's easier to for them to do the logistics and there is far less bureaucracy as well. He is buying then in China and donating than free be grateful
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Replying to @ghotiing @CruizVinicius and
BiPap machines, you mean. Good for patients that don't need to be intubated (intubation has its own risks) who can protect their airways.
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Replying to @Robotbeat @ghotiing and
Tesla actually sent out ResMed, Philips & Medtronic units. Latter is fully intratracheal. My personal opinion is that some ICUs are jumping the gun on intubation & setting PEEP & O2 too high. High pressure, pure oxygen increases risk of lung damage.pic.twitter.com/2IUnS5DPOg
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Replying to @elonmusk @Robotbeat and
How will the Tesla vents work for patients that require the use of Precedex (to inhibit respiratory depression)?
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Replying to @PPathole @Robotbeat and
The way things are looking right now, the world will soon be flooded with excess ventilators. Even NY is giving them away!
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