from the article-klm49 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:30 pmFrom this web site.
https://www.rollcall.com/2020/04/01/hos ... age-looms/
"Another less favorable alternative to an anesthesia machine is a bilevel positive airway pressure, or BiPAP, machine, which exerts two levels of pressure through a mask to help a patient inhale and exhale. But it lacks alarms and other features a ventilator has, Branson said, making it only slightly better than a continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machine, which is typically used for sleep apnea. CPAP machines have one level of pressure that forces air into a patient’s lungs, but doesn’t help the person exhale."
also, i had watched a report on rachel maddow last week where, if i remember correctly, they were already doing the ventilator split thing. this doesn't sound at all right to me. those ventilators are calibrated, to a certain extent, to individual patients. or at least, that's my understanding.
so i don't see how that would even work for two people.