Afghan girls dazzle with ventilators


The ventilator is an important medical tool in the treatment of patients infected with coronavirus. Due to the outbreak of Kavid-19 disease, there is a crisis of this important medical equipment all over the world. Instead of looking to other countries for help, the girls of war-torn Afghanistan gifted the country with their own car ventilators.
According to the BBC, the ventilator, made by Afghan girls, will be available in May. It will cost much less.

The name of the team that made the ventilator is 'Afghan Dreamers'. Nahid Rahimi is one of the members of this group.

"If we can save at least one life, that is very important," Rahimi said.

The population of war-torn Afghanistan is about 39 million. But there are only 400 ventilators in the country.

Everyone in the Afghan Dreamers team is between the ages of 14 and 18. The ventilator they are making uses old Toyota Corolla car motors and Honda motorcycle chain drives.

They say the ventilator will provide temporary relief to patients with respiratory problems. Until a good quality one is available.

Team leader Sumaiya Farooqi said, “Our doctors and nurses are heroes of the country at this time. I am proud to be able to do something with their cooperation. The work is 80 percent complete. Prath at the hospital
There is currently an acute shortage of ventilators in the world. And the price of what is being sold is 30 thousand to 50 thousand dollars. And the ventilator made by Afghan girls will cost less than 800.

The girls of 'Afghan Dreamers' caught the attention of the world by winning a special prize in an international competition held in the United States in 2016.

6,008 people in Afghanistan have been infected with the corona virus that spread from Wuhan in China's Hubei province. 193 people died in it.

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