I do want to mention some work Israeli teams are doing to help combat the virus.
We were contacted by Rambam Hospital through the Technion University to build them a robot that could deliver meals and medicine to patients in quarantine without needing for nurses to put themselves in danger. The robot is still in development, but the results are looking promising. The robot is designed with common FRC parts and construction techniques, so it can be built by many teams around the country and world. The goal is that once the first robot is shown to work, we will release the designs to all FRC teams so every hospital can get their own delivery robot. This should be a good way to help reduce the chance of medical professionals getting infected and a roundabout way to lower the high demand for PPE.
There is also a group of teams including 1577 Steampunk, 1690 Orbit, 2231 OnyxTronix, and others who are working with Microsoft Israel, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Magen David Adom (Israel’s national emergency medical service), and the Israeli Air Force to develop a cheap and easy to produce respirator. I’m not involved with the project, but as I understand it they are designing it with parts many FRC teams will have on hand (e.g. window/throttle motors) and routed sheet parts that can be quickly manufactured. You can read a Google Translated article about the project here.