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Coronavirus: If you are getting expensive Sanitizer and Mask complain here, action will be taken immediately


Face Mask and Hand Sanitizer, which are being used as a way to avoid the Coronavirus. Mask and Hand Sanitizer have now been included in the Essential Goods category, but both items have disappeared from the market Huh. Even the government has fixed the maximum retail prices of masks and sanitizers, but both these items are not available at fixed prices in the country's capital and surrounding areas. Wherever you are getting it, at double the cost.

The government has started a WhatsApp helpline to share any such hoarding, rumor incident, on which information can be given. This chatbot has been named 'Mygov Corona Helpdesk' and can be connected by sending WhatsApp message to the number +91 9013151515. Here are the answers to all the frequently asked questions about the coronavirus.

On the other hand, the Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) has also stated that it along with its members as well as the government, various pharmaceutical industry associations in India and other partners of the drug supply chain is ensuring that patients in India and abroad are continuously Keep getting medicines.

The organization has stated that it is working closely with international drug associations, the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Switzerland and India-based office. The organization has said that it is in touch with the associations of the US, Europe, and many other countries and is monitoring any possible impact on the supply of medicines. The statement said that the IPA is committed to providing high-quality medicines to the sick in India and worldwide.

Meanwhile, the government has announced a package of Rs 14,000 crore to promote domestic manufacture of drugs or drugs on a large scale in the country. This will encourage the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) in the country. With this decision, our import dependence from China will also be reduced.

The outbreak of coronavirus has led to a complete ban on the import of bulk drugs and APIs into India. This has created a fear that there may be a shortage of medicines in the country if the time frame of the epidemic is prolonged.

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