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Getting back to business as outbreak tackled

- Medical supplies Guo Yanjie contribute­d to this story.

demic. They are orders for 2020.

“During the first two months, the value of our new overseas orders increased about 10 percent compared with the same period last year,” Li said. securing more

The production of medical supplies is of paramount significan­ce in Shanxi to respond to the nationwide emergency.

Since late January, local manufactur­ers have resumed production of such products as medicines, face masks and protective clothing.

Xinhua Chemicals is the first local medical supplies company to resume production in the province.

As a result of its 500-plus employees working on normal and additional shifts, Xinhua Chemicals can now produce 5,000 medical masks daily, according to the company.

Another major medical supplies producer is Jihua 3534 Garments based in Wenxi county, Shanxi province.

“With more than 500 workers working on three shifts and 10 production lines operating at full capacity, we can currently produce more than 10,000 disposable protective garments every day,” said Wang Qingcai, executive board chairman of the company.

There is also cross-industry collaborat­ion for the production of medical supplies.

For instance, Bingjuan Garments based in Linyi county is using the germ-free workshop of local Aoer Pharmaceut­icals to produce medical protective clothing. It took only 48 hours to start production after equipment was installed and raw materials bought.

Stabilizin­g supplies of daily necessitie­s to ensure that residents’ livelihood­s are not disrupted by the epidemic is also an important part of the current economic operations.

As many residentia­l communitie­s are locked down to prevent the spread of the virus, a number of retailers are offering delivery services to residents.

To avoid crowding in areas like supermarke­ts, Taiyuan-based agricultur­al products chain Hongxin called on outlets to deliver vegetables, food and other daily necessitie­s to the gates of neighborin­g communitie­s.

“We have delivered more than 1,000 tons of food to communitie­s in Taiyuan at reasonable prices during this Spring Festival. This is a twofold increase compared with the same period of last year,” said Zhao Xuefeng, president of Hongxin.

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