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View all search resultsThe National Research and Innovation Agency’s (BRIN) COVID-19 research consortium launched nine new inventions to support Indonesia’s advanced pandemic countermeasure on Wednesday.
The House of Representatives has urged the Health Ministry to loosen regulations on medical equipment testing to allow ventilators made by local manufacturers to be used in treating COVID-19 patients as soon as possible.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Secretariat recently published a non-exhaustive list of trade-related measures taken by WTO Members in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Interestingly, the list shows two common types of trade policies taken by countries to tackle the crisis.
State-owned weapons manufacturer Pindad has developed several medical devices and equipment to boost the country's capacity in the fight against coronavirus amid great demand of supplies in view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
Iran on Friday paraded disinfection vehicles, mobile hospitals and other medical equipment as it marked its national Army Day, to underscore the military's role in battling the coronavirus pandemic which has hit the country hard.
The Industry Ministry is currently in talks with the automotive industry on the possibility of producing ventilators to meet the rising demand for medical equipment for COVID-19 patients in the country
The newly developed safety chamber is made from fiberglass and is meant to shield patients and minimize direct contact with medical workers. The university’s hospital has made two variants, one that covers the upper half of the patient’s body and one that covers their entire body.
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