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‘DRAP receives two locally-made coronavirus testing kits’

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ISLAMABAD: The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has received two more coronavirus testing kits, one of which can generate results in 45 minutes, Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry told a press briefing recently.

“The testing kits have been sent by a local company.
Approval of such kits requires 300 tests in the laboratory and another 500 in
the field,” he told the press.

According to the minister the PCR kits, developed by the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) have been approved and will be commercially produced from today.

“We are making our own personal protective equipment (PPE)
in Pakistan. Faisalabad Textile University has been made independent for
production of cotton masks; Pakistan has also started making N95 masks,” he
said.

Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA)
under the Ministry of Science and Technology has been linked with European and
American institutions to improve standards of Pakistani manufactured
coronavirus fighting gear.

“Today we are exporting 100,000,000 orders of coded
material. Ventilators will increase this; the first batch of ten ventilators
have been developed by National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation [NRTC].
On his return from Lahore, the prime minister will hand over the first set of
ventilators to National Disaster Management Authority [NDMA] and three more
companies are starting manufacturing for ventilators. Manufacturing of
ventilators will begin in Pakistan in 60 to 90 days. A group of 300 engineers
with support from the ministry, who are training hospital staff have
volunteered to operate ventilators.”

“There are more than 300 ventilators, gathering dust in
hospitals that are gradually becoming functional,” he added.

We initiated the program with help from universities including Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) and NUST to produce items like hand sanitizers instead of relying on their heavy import, he said, adding there were problems with quality in the goods coming from China, however, made in Pakistan corona fighting products are better as per international standards.

He urged the private sector to come forward in producing and selling equipment to help in the fight against COVID-19.

-DN Report

Source: https://www.dentalnewspk.com/drap-receives-two-locally-made-coronavirus-testing-kits/

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