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Kerala prisoners too join fight against COVID-19 by making masks
Arjun Raghunath
DHNS
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Prisoners involved in mask making at Thiruvananthapuram Central Prison (DH Photo)
Prisoners involved in mask making at Thiruvananthapuram Central Prison (DH Photo)

Prisoners in Kerala are also joining the fight against COVID-19 as they offer to make masks in view of the acute shortage of masks in the market following COVID-19 scare.

Tailoring units attached to prisons in seven districts in Kerala have commenced production of re-usable cotton masks by joining hands with the In-house Drug Bank (IHDB) of the government SAT Hospital in Thiruvananthapuram.

Kerala Prions director-general Mr Rishi Raj Singh issued a directive in this regard on Thursday.

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Kerala was witnessing acute scarcity of masks as soon as COVID-19 scare broke out. Many medical shops have displayed 'no-stock' boards and there were even allegations that the single-use masks that used to be sold for Re. 1 was being sold in the black market for Rs.25 to Rs.50.

IHDB chief pharmacist Biju A said that the prisons were likely to supply masks by Saturday. IHDB plans to sell it for around Rs. 10 per piece. The two-layer cotton masks could be used continuously for five to six hours and could be washed and reused.

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(Published 13 March 2020, 17:15 IST)