Bengaluru: India's tech city Bengaluru emerged at the top in the production of personal protective equipment (PPE) for the safety of healthcare professionals treating coronavirus patients, an official said on Monday.
"Bengaluru leads other cities in making PPEs or overalls for healthcare warriors across the country, followed by Chennai and Tirupur in Tamil Nadu, Phagwara and Ludhiana in Punjab, Gurugram and Noida in the National Capital Region (NCR)," said the official in a statement here.
Ever since the virus broke out and turned into a pandemic in mid-March, PPE makers have ramped up production to roll out about one lakh overalls daily.
"About a million (10 lakh) overalls have been produced till date to meet the growing demand for the protection of doctors, nurses, paramedics and others tracing, testing and treating thousands of patients in state-run and private hospitals across the country," said Karnataka's health official here.
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The Centre is also working with state governments, industry bodies and makers to streamline the supply chain, remove bottlenecks and maintain a steady supply of the equipment to Covid warriors.
"Bengaluru accounts for nearly 50 per cent of the country's PPE production. As a specialised protective suit for healthcare warriors, the central health ministry prescribed checks and compliances to ensure they protect the warriors," said the official.
The ministry has authorised HLL Lifecare to procure overalls for all COVID hospitals and healthcare organisations across the country.