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UK Government cancels order of F1 developed ventialtors

The UK Government has cancelled an order for ventilators from Red Bull and Renault An order for 20,000 ventilators produced by Red Bull Racing and Renault Formula 1 Team has been cancelled by the UK Government. Developed as part of the Project Pitlane collaboration, the two teams had worked together to design a ‘SkyBlue' ventilator device. An initial order was placed for 20,000 examples of the device, however that has since been pulled after it failed to gain regulatory approval. The UK Government expects a peak caseload for COVID-19 infections towards the end of April, and has been working to amass resources in anticipation. The National Health System (NHS) is looking to increase...
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