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Mercedes F1 delivers first breathing aids to COVID-19 patients!

The Mercedes F1 team has delivered to the University College Hospital in London a breathing device that will help patients with COVID-19. The Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) medical device, which delivers oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, was developed with the help of Mercedes AMG's HPP department in Brixworth, the unit that designs and builds the teams hybrid engines. Mercedes has so far delivered 40 CPAP devices to UCLH, but a concerted effort by the F1 community - called Project Pitlane - will allow for the production of 1,000 units a day if trials go well. Collective of F1 teams working on COVID-19 ventilator plan Britain's National Health Service is...
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