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As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across countries, the shortage of PPEs for doctors and other front line healthcare workers has made news everywhere.
In Kashmir’s Sopore, an entrepreneur is taking it upon himself to provide medical supplies to doctors. As India entered a nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Mohammad Muzzafar Baba transformed his garment factory to a PPE-making workshop.
“There was less quantity of protective gear available in hospitals along with other supplies. There were no gowns or any covering. I thought to put my efforts in procuring materials and start making gowns,” said Baba, who manufactures ready-made garments especially uniforms for school students in Baramulla.
Having never made protective gowns or masks before, but it was the urgency of the pandemic that made Baba want to convert his garment factory and contribute in his own way. His set up, that usually sees about 17 employees has now been reduced to 5 or 6 persons. Everyone at the garment workshop is tailoring PPE kits.
Baba is currently distributing the PPEs to the hospitals in Sopore allocated for COVID-19 patients as well as the CMO, Baramulla and Handwara.
Baba and his employees are also producing masks which they supply to the police department and to some private companies at a meager cost. Any losses incurred don’t matter to him because he is helping the community in tough times.
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