Call for COVID-19 protective equipment spurs college, distiller, TV show to help
VICTORIA — The novel coronavirus shut down the respiratory therapy program at Fanshawe College but that didn’t stop the school from supplying much needed frontline equipment to fight COVID-19.
Prof. David Wall, a respiratory therapist at the college in London, Ont., said an empty laboratory stocked with idle ventilators was not the best use of equipment that can save lives during a pandemic. A call was made to London’s two hospitals and 11 ventilators were delivered shortly afterwards, he said.
“I understand in the next seven to 14 days our country, our province, our local communities are going to be potentially overrun with a lot of sick individuals requiring mechanical ventilations,” said Wall. “Those supplies are there for anybody that needs them because they are doing nobody good just sitting behind a locked door at a college lab.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a plan Friday for companies to quickly produce supplies of needed medical equipment to cope with COVID-19. The plan will support manufacturers to retool their assembly lines to build ventilators, masks and other personal protective gear.