But health workers are still reporting shortages.
Companies say supply chains are slow.
We investigated why.
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In March, PPE manufacturers were still battling lack of transparency by the government and the sole agency appointed for centralised procurement.
@AarefaJohari reported on the strange case of missing tenders.
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Why?
Because the government had not publicly released PPE specifications.
They were released – guess what – on the day the lockdown began. March 24.
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But production was delayed for another reason – the government had appointed just one centre for the mandatory testing of PPE samples.
Yes, one centre for the whole of India.
Which means a company has to repeatedly send samples for testing.
After much outcry, the government gradually increased the number of testing centres to eight.
It comes under the DRDO, India's premier military research organisation.
On April 21, INMAS told companies it could take upto five weeks to give the results of sample tests.
Five weeks.
But what was puzzling is while some samples submitted after April 21 are still awaiting results, 31 have been cleared.
16 of them were tested on the day they were submitted, @aarefajohari found.
"Are they adopting a pick and choose policy?”
But only three certificates on its site explicitly state this.
DRDO did not respond to further questions.
The story will be updated if and when DRDO responds to our follow up questions.