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India crosses 35,000-mark, 77 dead in a day

751 TEST POSITIVE IN MUMBAI, HIGHEST IN ONE DAY SO FAR DELHI RECORDS 223 NEW CASES, TALLY NOW 3,738 INDIA STEPS UP PRODUCTION OF VENTILATOR­S AND PPES

- RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI & SOHINI DAS

India has assured supply of all necessary medical equipment to battle C ovid-19, pharma secretar y P D Vaghela said on Friday, as the countr y registered 77 deaths in a single day taking the toll to 1,152. The number of confirmed cases climbed to 35,365, with reports of 1,755 new patients.

Vaghela, who heads the empowered group for essential medical supply, said there is a big surge in global demand for ventilator­s, PPES, masks, oxygen cylinders, and test kits.

“India was largely an importer of these items... Our strategy has been to use this as an opportunit­y to develop our own technology and manufactur­ing capability,” the official said.

For i nstance, to meet the requiremen­t for 75,000 ventilator­s by June, the government has identified seven companies to ramp up manufactur­ing. More than 60,000 ventilator­s have been ordered, of which 99 per cent will be supplied by local manufactur­ers. “We have received the first lot and they are being tested. We should receive 15,000 ventilator­s this month,” Vaghela said.

The government also has placed orders for oxygen cylinders — all from domestic manufactur­ers — for patients who get admitted to ICU. The pharma department is also considerin­g the conversion of industrial oxygen for medical use if the need arises.

India has also ramped up PPE manufactur­ing abilities. From 31,270 PPE kits capacity per day in mid-april, the domestic production has increased to 186,000 per day by April 30. “We hardly had any manufactur­ers of PPES in the country... Now, we are making more than 100,000 per day,” the official added.

As of Friday, India had conducted 902,654 Covid-19 tests. The demand for RT-PCR test is estimated around 3.5 million for the next two months, against which the Indian Council of Medical Research has placed orders for 2.13 million kits. India has also increased the production of HCQ (hydroxychl­oroquine) which is being used as a prophylact­ic drug from from 122.3 million in March to 300 million tablets per month in May, Vaghela said.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Health workers conduct a door-to-door survey for Covid-19 at the containmen­t zone of Kalibabur Bazar area in Howrah district on Friday
PHOTO: PTI Health workers conduct a door-to-door survey for Covid-19 at the containmen­t zone of Kalibabur Bazar area in Howrah district on Friday

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