"We are attempting to take the output of one ventilator. The mechanism makes it usable for multiple patients. We have developed the first model. We have seen it is working. There are some medical researchers, doctors who have advised us to incorporate features. We are working on it," he said.
Reddy said this is a "last-minute resort" if the number of coronavirus patients increases and there is shortage of ventilators.
"By next week it should be ready with the suggestions made by the doctors and medical researchers," he said.
The DRDO has prepared ventilator designs in the past and passed it on to the industry.
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The ministry has also asked the Bharat Electronics Ltd, a public-sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, to manufacture 30,000 ventilators in next two months.
Among private players, Agva Healthcare, Noida, has been given an order to manufacture 10,000 ventilators within a month. Their supplies are expected to commence in the second week of April, the ministry said in a tweet.
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