For GM employees building ventilators on COVID-19's front lines, their work is actually saving them

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For GM employees building ventilators on COVID-19's front lines, their work is actually saving them
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“This is our saving grace, and if we can save one person it'll all be worth it.' For GM employees building ventilators on COVID-19's front lines, their work is actually saving them:

In late March, General Motors and Ventec Life Systems announced a partnership to mass-produce critical care ventilators in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, pledging 30,000 by the end of August: a $489.4 million contract with the Department of Health and Human Services. Cox and her United Autoworkers Local 292 team were brought back.

"We've got mixed emotions," he said of the good fortune brought about by grim circumstances."But this has made a lot of new opportunities for a lot of people." The first production ventilators are seen at the General Motors Kokomo manufacturing facility in response to the coronavirus disease outbreak in Kokomo, Ind., April 13, 2020."We're pretty dedicated," Cox said."There are a lot of people putting in 10, 12 hour days. They just kept telling us, 'We don't have any work for you,' and we just kept saying, Well you've got to!' And then this came along. We're kind of the little engine that could.

"Not so much," Cox said."This is really nothing new for us -- people give us credit and that's nice but we're just doing our jobs.""We're not the heroes," she continued."The medical staff out there -- they're the real heroes. And they're the ones that need help. We're just trying to back them up."

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