Rhodes University has taken the initiative to step in and help to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) by producing hand sanitisers for the Eastern Cape.
Essentials needed during this crisis to curb the spread of the virus have been flying off the shelves in stores which has resulted in a nationwide shortage, with poor communities unable to afford these and experiencing water crisis.
Rhodes University has stepped in to lend a helping hand, manufacturing hand sanitisers for the province.
Led by Professor Rod Walker, a registered pharmacist with the South African Pharmacy Council, the team, which includes postgraduate students in the Sterile Products Laboratory in the Faculty of Pharmacy, aims to produce between 300 and 450 litres a day.
The team has followed the World Health Organisation guidelines through manufacturing of the sanitisers.
“Rhodes University, working closely with a number of partners including the Eastern Cape Provincial government and the Makhanda business community has put out a call for support in terms of the materials required to produce and package the sanitisers and any other support necessary during this time of crisis – including ethanol and spray bottles.”
“This is our commitment to our community and the civil servants who will be in the frontline during this Lockdown. We need to make sure that they are safe. We will leave them at our Campus Protection Unit for clinics, hospitals, the army and police to come and collect,”Conference Manager and supervisor of the team,Charmaine Avery, said.