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Palestinian experts design new ventilator prototype for critically ill Covid patients

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Tulkarm, Aug 28 (EFE/EPA).- A team of four Palestinian engineers and doctors at Kadoori University presented Saturday the third version of the ventilator prototype, boosting hopes that Palestinians could domestically manufacture the breathing machines vital to treat serious COVID-19 cases. (Camera: ALAA BADARNEH). SHOT LIST: A TEAM OF PALESTINIAN EXPERTS PRESENT THE THIRD VERSION OF THE VENTILATOR PROTOTYPE TO HELP TREAT COVID-19 PATIENTS IN TULKARM, WEST BANK.

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