This is an outrage. These companies are engaged in PRICE GOUGING. I don't think so.
FEMA SHOULD BE PURCHASING THESE VENTILATORS AND WAREHOUSE THEM AFTER THIS IS OVER ONCE THEY HAVE BEEN PROPERLY CLEANED.
March 18, 2020
By Christopher Rowland
Hospitals (click here) are holding back from ordering more medical ventilators because of the high cost for what may be only a short-term spike in demand from the coronavirus epidemic, supply chain experts and health researchers say, intensifying an anticipated shortage of lifesaving equipment for patients who become critically ill.
The lack of ventilators — and growing calls for a more aggressive government role to fill the gap — was a subject of tense exchanges this week between President Trump and state officials. The issue also revealed a disconnect between different parts of the health-care industry, with the main hospital association disputing the accounts about the adequacy of supply of the lifesaving equipment.
Mechanical ventilators, which help patients breathe or breathe for them, are considered critical to the nation’s effort to contain the worst effects of the pandemic and avoid a crisis like the one Italy is facing. Depending on how bad the coronavirus pandemic gets in the United States, individual cities could come up thousands of ventilators short as patients flood hospitals, researchers say....