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The reliability and capability aspects of 10,000 low-cost AgVa ventilators, ordered by the Narendra Modi led-Centre government under the PM Cares fund, have been questioned by two government-appointed panels, reported HuffPost India.
A panel of doctors, in an assessment report on June 1, said that the Centre could purchase the ventilators, made by Indian startup AgVa Healthcare, but they should not be used as a 'replacement for high-end ventilators in tertiary care ICUs.'
On May 16, another committee had concluded that AgVa’s equipment needed more 'technical validation.'
In this video, we'll explain what are AgVa Ventilators? what are their features and how they are different from others and most importantly, what are the concerns raised about them by these govt panels and other. We'll also know what AgVa has to say about these concerns.