US car companies ramp up coronavirus relief efforts

Car companies across North America – including the Detroit 'Big Three' – are going above and beyond to assist health authorities battle the coronavirus US car giant General Motors is about to make its first significant shipment of ventilators after transforming one of its manufacturing facilities, while Ford is making hospital gowns out of airbag material, and FCA (Chrysler, Jeep, Ram, Dodge) is urging its customers to "#StayOffTheRoad".

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