British Prime Minister Johnson said "many ventilators were needed" before greeting Trump in a telephone conversation between the two leaders, according to the White House boss.
"He said 'we need a lot of breathing machines' before we even greeted. I responded that it was a very important statement," US President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House about the phone call. between him and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on March 27.
Trump announced that the United States would produce breathing machines for the whole world. "Everybody needs a ventilator. Italy needs a ventilator. Spain needs a ventilator. Germany needs a ventilator. They all call me to request a ventilator. We will make a lot of ventilators and take care of the needs." demand, but will also help other countries. "
The White House boss also expressed hope that the British leadership will recover soon after being tested positive for nCoV. "Hopefully he will get well soon. I am sure he will be perfectly healthy," Trump added.
President Trump asked General Motors to build a ventilator with the goal of adding 100,000 devices over the next 100 days, saying the United States could export if there is a surplus.
He today reported 2,885 new cases of nCoV and 181 deaths, bringing the number of people with Covid-19 and dying to 14,543 and 759 respectively. Prime Minister Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock on March 27 confirmed the infection. Covid-19, with mild symptoms and home isolation. Earlier, Crown Prince Charles and Deputy Health Minister Nadine Dorries also announced the infection.
Nearly 200 countries and territories around the world appeared Covid-19 after the disease started in Wuhan, China in December 2019, leaving more than 614,800 people infected and more than 28,000 dead.