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Elon Musk Has Extra Ventilators Ready To Send To Hospitals To Aid With Global Health Crisis!

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Elon Musk is continuing to lend a helping hand. The 48-year-old engineer and Tesla CEO has already donated 1,255 ventilators to California hospitals in the fight against the ongoing health crisis – and now, he’s ready to donate more! “We have extra FDA-approved ventilators.

Will ship to hospitals worldwide within Tesla delivery regions,” Elon wrote on his Twitter account on Tuesday (March 31). “Device & shipping cost are free.

Only requirement is that the vents are needed immediately for patients, not stored in a warehouse. Please let me or @Tesla know.” California Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed Elon Musk‘s previous donation in a press conference last week.

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