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Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Company, tells TODAY that Ford is working with GE on making ventilators and with 3M on air-purifying respirators, as well as making face shields in house and 3D-printing masks. “We’re going as fast as we can” during the coronavirus outbreak, he says: “No one’s talked about the financial implications.”