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As stocks fall, Remdesivir makers step up production - The Hindu BusinessLine

As stocks fall, Remdesivir makers step up production April 16, 2021 Firms had assured to supply around 55,000 vials   -  Kunal Mahto× However, shortage will continue in Maharashtra as vials will take time to reach Even as Maharashtra continues to report severe rise in Covid-19 cases in the last few weeks, the State is now facing a shortage of Remdesivir injections and medical oxygen used for treatment of such patients. State Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Minister Rajendra Shingane said on Friday that there is a shortage of 12,000 to 15,000 Remdesivir injections but pharma companies have been told to step up production. Speaking to reporters in Mumbai, Shingane said, “The companies that produce Remdesivir injection have increased their production but it will take some time for the vials to hit the market. If we consider a 10-12 per cent shortage, then Maharashtra will continue to face a shortage of 12,000 to 15,000 Remdesivir vials for the next two to three days.”

1,500 industrial units to stop operations in Pune due to Oxygen supply shortage

1,500 industrial units to stop operations in Pune due to Oxygen supply shortage April 15, 2021 Govt has decided to divert its supply for medical purpose About 1,500 industries in Pune will be unable to continue operations as the government has decided to divert 100 per cent oxygen supply for medical purpose. According to the State Industries Department, there are 1,500 units in Pune that are dependent on industrial oxygen supply. Sadashiv Survase, Joint Director, Industries Department, government of Maharashtra while speaking to industry members recently said, “The health secretary has issued a notification saying that 100 per cent oxygen must be reserved for medical purpose. There are about 1,500 units in Pune that need oxygen to operate. We are unable to cater to their needs.”

New steriliser promises cleaner air indoor than outdoor - The Hindu BusinessLine

New steriliser promises cleaner air indoor than outdoor March 01, 2021 ‘100 per-cent safe bet against Coronavirus pathogen’ Layout and design of a building, as well as occupancy, type of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system (HVAC), can impact the potential airborne spread of Coronavirus, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency. A Kerala-based researcher has now patented an air steriliser that operates on a ground-breaking visible light photo-catalytic technology and promises ‘100 per cent safe air’ in air-conditioned, closed environments. A visiting Vice-President M Venkiah Nadu commended the invention at a function here as last week. Cleaner air indoor Syriac Joseph Palackal, a scientist in synthetic chemistry with many international patents to his credit, said that his Aerolyz ASR 600 steriliser can generate cleaner air indoor than outdoor. Available data suggest that indoor air is five-time more polluted than outdoor.

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