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The Government has today announced it will continue to support eleven devices in its Ventilator Challenge, as part of the drive to increase ventilator supply and protect the NHS.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
British manufacturers will have helped to produce over 14,000 ventilators during the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to the success of the government’s drive to boost the NHS’s ventilator capacity.
This guidance sets out the clinical requirements based on the consensus of what is ‘minimally acceptable’ performance in the opinion of the anaesthesia and intensive care medicine professionals and medical device regulators.
Version Control 1.0 18/03/2020,17.31 Initial document plus appendix A 1.1…
Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke to British suppliers and manufacturers yesterday evening (26 March 2020).
An article published in the Financial Times on 24 June makes a number of inaccurate and misleading claims about the Government’s Ventilator Challenge.
A batch of new ventilators from the Government’s Ventilator Challenge has arrived in the UK this week.
Restrictions on primary schools will be introduced across London
The first newly-adapted ventilator design from the government’s Ventilator Challenge has received regulatory approval and is ready to be sent to the NHS frontline to support coronavirus patients.
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