Feds offer help to companies to retool, pump out COVID-19 medical gear
OTTAWA — The federal government is unveiling a plan to have companies quickly produce medical equipment to cope with the rapidly multiplying cases of COVID-19 across Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the plan will provide support to manufacturers that want to retool their assembly lines to make ventilators, masks and other personal protective gear.
Other supplies to be produced under the plan are sanitization products, diagnostic and testing products, and disease-tracking technology, the government says.
It will also help those already making such products to quickly scale up.