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Indian Navy releases a video of PPE's made by Naval Dockyard Mumbai

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 03, 2020 3:27 PM

The Indian Navy has released a short video of the Personal Protective Gear made by Naval Dockyard Mumbai, in ...

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The Indian Navy has released a short video of the Personal Protective Gear made by Naval Dockyard Mumbai, in support of the medical warriors fighting COVID-19, to minimise exposure to coronavirus.

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak continues to spread like wildfire across India, the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai has designed and developed its own handheld infrared-based temperature sensor and protective gear to shield professionals from the virus exposure. It is to be noted that the instrument was manufactured at a nominal cost of just under Rs. 1000, through in-house resources. The Indian Navy has informed that the cost is a fraction of the cost of the temperature guns in the market.

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