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View all search resultsThe government expects South Korean and Indonesian companies to produce test kits and personal protective equipment (PPE) in Indonesia, while China’s enterprises have been importing test kits, ventilators and medical-grade PPE, such as N-95 masks.
A senior Indonesian official recently tweeted mentioning billionaire tech investor Elon Musk, asking him for ventilators, as Southeast Asia’s most populous country grapples with a medical equipment shortage amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Engineers at Tesla Inc showed a prototype for a ventilator on Sunday evening in a video published on the company's YouTube channel, as hospitals around the country overwhelmed by coronavirus patients face device shortages.
The Industry Ministry is currently in talks with the automotive industry on the possibility of producing ventilators to meet the rising demand for medical equipment for COVID-19 patients in the country
Indonesia is set to support manufacturers with the capacity to produce the desperately needed protective gear, test kits and ventilators that are crucial in the worldwide global fight against COVID-19 as G20 nations pledge to focus on saving lives.
Hundreds of Twitter users welcomed on Thursday an offer by Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, to make ventilators for coronavirus sufferers, after the United States appealed for donations of respirator masks to combat a shortage.
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