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 at a press conference at the White House on March 27 Photo: AFP
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.