Coronavirus: Car industry could help save lives by making emergency equipment, but not in Australia

The world’s biggest car makers are being enlisted by their respective governments to make emergency medical equipment vital to treating and preventing coronavirus – however Australia does not have the same capacity since the end of local automotive manufacturing in 2017. The announcements come after US President Donald Trump put the wartime Defense Production Act into action to aid the fight against coronavirus.

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