Hospitals in rural America and developing countries have limited access to ventilators and are particularly vulnerable in the face of the COVID-19. This represents 85% of the global population. Across 41 African countries, there are only 2,000 ventilators available to serve the population. In Nigeria alone, the ratio of ventilators to citizens is 1 per 1.2 million people. In South Sudan, there are 4 ventilators to serve 11 million people. 10 countries do not have a single ventilator available in their healthcare systems.
A single ICU ventilator can cost up to $50,000 USD, making these life-saving devices unaccessible in many areas. Even as numbers in major U.S. cities and early-hit countries begin to decline, the number of new cases and death toll around the world and in other regions continues to rise and access to affordable ventilation devices to be able to treat patients in need continues to be of urgent importance.