Karur (Tamil Nadu): Amid the heightening tension of coronavirus scare across the nation, various measures have been undertaken by the Centre and state governments to contain the spread of the virus.
One such initiative is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing used by frontline corona warriors for prevention of the deadly infection but its usage is limited due to its availability and durability.
Hence, industries across India are looking for its alternative and in this direction, a 15-year-old private textile company in the Andankoyil area of Tamil Nadu's Karur district has developed reusable corona apparels.
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The clothing is designed to protect the yarn from the virus by mixing them with chemicals. These reusable clinical wear is being exported across the globe after it got approval from the health departments in Chennai and Mumbai.