Trump says federal ventilator stockpile may soon be big enough to help other countries

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Trump says federal ventilator stockpile may soon be big enough to help other countries
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'We're getting a lot more in than we're sending out,' Jared Kushner said about ventilators during a Tuesday meeting.

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. has more ventilators than it can currently use and will be sending the surplus to other countries battling the coronavirus pandemic.

"We were ready to move," Trump said of U.S. preparedness to assist states in fighting coronavirus."We still are. We have more than 10,000. Jared, what do we have, 10,000, more than 10,000 in stockpile?" Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner said Tuesday that the federal stockpile of ventilators had more than 10,000 units and was"growing every day."Ventilators, along with other medications and medical equipment, are held in the Strategic National Stockpile which is managed by the Public Health Emergency division of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.

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