Producers of rubber gloves in Malaysia asked the Government to work on Lokdan. It is reported by RBC.
In connection with the spread of a new coronavirus infection, Malaysian authorities introduced new restrictions on the state of Selangor, where 58 percent of rubber gloves in the country are produced.
Association of manufacturers of rubber gloves turned to officials with a request to enable enterprises to continue working in the conditions of tightening anticoronevirus measures. “In the health sector around the world, concerns arose when our minister announced the possible closure of glove production, since medical gloves are desperately needed to protect hospitals staff,” said the head of the association.
The association of enterprises exports gloves in 195 countries of the world and provides 67 percent of world consumption.
Singalor’s staff is the strongest of the COVID-19 pandemic. It accounted for more than 253 thousand sick. In total, more than 778 thousand cases of the disease were revealed in Malaysia.
Earlier it was reported that the director of the NIC on the prevention and treatment of viral infections, the virologist’s virologist Georgy Viculov made the imminent introduction of a new locked in Russia. According to him, tightening measures will happen if the situation with COVID-19 will not improve until mid-July.