Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

DOMESTIC FIRMS GIVEN PPE ORDERS

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Centre has scaled up production of medical equipment in response to the Covid-19 outbreak and ordered 60,884 ventilator­s, of which 59,884 will be manufactur­ed in India, an official said on Friday, adding the government has ordered 22.2 million personal protection equipment kits, of which about 14.2 million will be procured from domestic manufactur­ers.

NEW DELHI: The Centre has scaled up production of medical equipment in response to the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) outbreak and ordered 60,884 ventilator­s, of which 59,884 will be manufactur­ed in India, an official said on Friday as he detailed the country’s preparedne­ss to tackle the infectious disease.

The Centre has projected a demand of about 75,000 ventilator­s till June to manage critically ill Covid-19 cases in the country, said PD Vaghela, secretary, department of pharmaceut­icals. He is the head of one of the empowered groups set up to control the outbreak in the country.

Presenting the government’s projection­s and procuremen­t plans at the 4pm news briefing, Vaghela said the Centre has ordered 22.2 million personal protection equipment (PPE) kits, of which about 14.2 million will be procured from domestic manufactur­ers and the rest imported.

Currently, 19,398 ventilator­s are available, and orders for 60,884 have been placed. About 1,000 of them will be imported.

“The HLL Lifecare Limited, a PSU under the ministry of health and family welfare, is acting as the central procuremen­t agency. Most of the orders are being placed domestical­ly and the government has worked hard to encourage domestic manufactur­ers to start producing... About 15,000 ventilator­s are already manufactur­ed and testing is currently being done,” Vaghela said.

Considerin­g the increased global demand and shortage of essential medical supplies, the government is promoting domestic manufactur­ing and is resorting to imports only if necessary.

The total projected demand of PPE kits till June has been estimated to be 20.1 million. Against the same, orders for 22.2 million kits have already been placed.

From importing about 50,000 PPE kits annually to putting in place a system to domestical­ly manufactur­e about 200,000 kits in a day, India has ramped up its capacity to deliver on the need for medical equipment in the past two months, officials said.

“Earlier, we didn’t manufactur­e PPE kits or N-95 masks in India. All these supplies were imported, and there was not much demand for it also. In just about a month, we have identified from two manufactur­ers to the current 111 manufactur­ers domestical­ly. In just about 15 days, we establishe­d nine labs that could do the quality testing of kits,” said Vaghela.

The total projected demand for N-95 masks till June has been estimated to be 27.2 million. Against the same, orders for 24.9 million have already been placed. Of these, 14.9 million orders have been placed with domestic manufactur­ers and about 10 million N-95 masks are being imported.

There are four major domestic manufactur­ers in the country and more are in line. The daily domestic production was about 230,000 on April 30, according to the official.

The production of oxygen is also being ramped up. “In India, we don’t need too many ventilator­s; what is required is adequate supply of oxygen as most of the severely ill patients need oxygen support,” he added.

The Centre is also keeping a close watch on the drugs supply to tackle shortages, if any. Hydroxychl­oroquine (HCQ) production has increased from 122.3 million to 300 million tablets per month. “We are managing well, and like we exported HCQ, we should be able to export other supplies also, after obviously meeting our own demands,” said Vaghela.

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Doctors examine residents of a locality in Bhopal on Friday.
PTI ■ Doctors examine residents of a locality in Bhopal on Friday.

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