Italian Cristian Fracassi heard about the shortage of valves used in respirators...
MILAN - Italian Cristian Fracassi heard about the shortage of valves used in respirators at his local hospital by word of mouth.
“We were told the hospital was desperately looking for more valves. They’re called Venturi valves and are impossible to find at the moment, production can’t keep up with demand,” said Fracassi, a 36-year-old engineer. Its healthcare system is under strain due to the mounting number of patients requiring intensive care facilities.
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