The Sunday Guardian

CENTRE PERMITS EXPORT OF MADE-IN-INDIA VENTILATOR­S

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NEW DELHI: The Group of Ministers (GOM) on Covid-19 on Saturday agreed to the proposal of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to allow the export of made-in-india ventilator­s. The export prohibitio­n on ventilator­s was imposed in March to ensure domestic availabili­ty to effectivel­y fight Covid-19. Now, with this decision, the Ministry hopes that the manufactur­ers of domestic ventilator­s would be in a position to find new markets in foreign countries. Currently, only 0.22% of the active cases are on ventilator­s across the country. “Additional­ly, there has been substantia­l growth in the domestic manufactur­ing capacity of ventilator­s. Compared to January, there are presently more than 20 domestic manufactur­ers for ventilator­s,” said a Ministry official. This significan­t decision comes on the heels of India continuing to maintain a progressiv­ely declining low rate of case fatality of patients, which currently stands at 2.15%, and means that fewer numbers of active cases are on ventilator­s. This decision has been communicat­ed to the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) for further action to facilitate the export of indigenous­ly manufactur­ed ventilator­s. On Saturday, India reported a new record surge of 57,118 fresh infections, taking the total number of cases to 16,95,988. The country also witnessed 764 Covid-19 related deaths in the last 24 hours. The total fatalities due to the virus now stand at 36,511.

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