Carmakers answer pleas for ventilators and masks

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Coronavirus: Carmakers answer pleas to make medical supplies

It came after the US Food and Drug Administration announced that it had reduced barriers in the medical device approval process to help speed up the production of ventilators.

"Other manufacturers, such as auto makers, can more easily repurpose production lines to help increase supply."

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