Ukraine accepted the offer of the Mask on the free ventilators
this week, American businessman Elon Musk has announced on Twitter that he is ready to send any willing country, devices of artificial ventilation of lungs, life-saving in severe pneumonia when infected by the coronavirus, absolutely for free.
One of the first message of a billionaire and the head of the Tesla reacted Ukraine.
Dear Elon
— UKR Embassy in USA (@UKRintheUSA) April 1, 2020
Ukraine?? is the second largest country in Europe with a population nearly 40 mln citizens. The pandemic situation in Ukraine is approaching its peak, April is going to be the hardest. People in hospitals need ventilators. We are ready to cooperate! Dyakuyemo!
"Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe with a population of about 40 million people. The pandemic situation in Ukraine is close to its peak, the APR will be the most difficult. People in hospitals need ventilators. We are ready to cooperate! Dyakuyemo!", - I wrote to the Embassy of Ukraine in Washington on Wednesday evening on Twitter.
Former Minister of health of ulana Suprun tweeted a special appeal to the entrepreneur. "Ukraine is in dire need of fans", - he wrote.
Elon Musk has not responded to these appeals.
as of Thursday morning in Ukraine there were 804 cases of coronavirus and 20 related deaths. As noted in Reuters, it is one of the poorest countries in Europe, and its healthcare costs are very small compared to the budgets of Western countries.
According to him the Mask, his companies have ventilators, approved by the American Management on sanitary inspection behind quality of foodstuff and medicines (Food and Drug Administration, FDA) that they are willing to send them around the world.
"the Only requirement is that the equipment was delivered to patients immediately, and not stored in the warehouse. Please let me know or Tesla," wrote Musk.
a Week earlier, he said that Tesla purchased the ventilators in China for U.S. hospitals and that the Tesla factory in new York also will manufacture them.