Corona Virus: Don't You Have Sanitizers Still Available? Learn why


We are being told to wash your hands and use hand sanitizer during the Corona virus outbreak, but many months after the outbreak of COD-19, many people are struggling to find sanitizer.

 The shelves of shops all over the world are empty, even less available online and the sellers are demanding free prices, so is the world facing a shortage of sanitizers globally?

 If everyone in the world had a small bottle of sanitizer, we would need 3850 million liters of sanitizer.

 Prior to the Corona virus outbreak, only 3 million liters of sanitizers were manufactured in the world, according to the Arizona Advisory and Intelligence Analysts, and also for personal use only.

 The World Health Organization says only staff from the health sector need 29 million liters of sanitizer a month.

 New sanitizer factories

 The third richest man in the UK has said that he is setting up a hand sanitizer manufacturer in Germany, while in addition he will set up a factory in the UK and provide free to the NHS.

 Companies like Absolute Vodka's beverage company ProNode Records and Johnny Walker whiskey-maker Diego are making sanitizers and delivering it to healthcare systems around the world.

 Luxury brand LVMH is putting its perfume, the perfume unit.



Now sanitizer has become a necessity in every kind of event in the world.

 Not only is the company making the senator not enough to meet the demand, but it is also because they do not have the alcohol that is available to the aforementioned companies and are required to make the senator.

 If you look for the recommended WHO-recommended sanitizer at Amazon's global alcohol-based organization, you will find that all the good brands are on sale.

 A few days ago only one shopkeeper in the UK had some stock available.  A 500 ml bottle was priced at £ 30, which was available ten times less than the Corona virus spread.

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 Pricing

 It's easy to blame these sellers and many people have done so, but Hurts Tools, a company that sells it, says it's not that easy.

 When contacted, a friendly person on the phone said: 'We are being unfairly targeted ...  There are many people who say that we are making a profit but I assure you that we are not doing so. '

 This is clearly not the first time he has answered such questions.


 The company usually used to sell and rent goods for the construction industry and is now selling only sanitizers because consumers are demanding it.




 

"We are in a position where we are making enough profit from hand sanitizer to keep ourselves alive," he said.


Sanitizer demand is no longer limited to medical institutions and staff

 But they have to struggle a lot to get the stock of sanitizer while its price is increasing every day.  "We cannot guarantee that the price paid for it today will be met tomorrow," he said.

 And that is because the price of alcohol has increased dramatically.

 Hearts Tools is selling a sanitizer developed by a company called Zodiac Laboratories.  This company is from the UK and manufactures other skin care products.

Handwash must have at least 70% ethanol to be effective

 The Zydac company can produce one million bottles of hand sanitizer a day, but production is declining.  The company is not receiving ethanol, which is a component of alcohol, and must have at least 70% ethanol for hand Wash to be effective.

 She receives her ethanol from a network of suppliers. It costs about US $ 800 for a tonne of ethanol and produces 32,000 bottles.  These items are going to be available at a double price this week but they are not sure whether they are sent or not.

 Ten times the price

 Last week, a new supplier told the company ten pounds of ethanol for a ton of ethanol, which is ten times higher than normal prices.  This company politely declined.

 Weisbart supplies goods to pharmacies throughout Europe and the Middle East.  Now their customers are so reluctant to stock that they are asking them to help provide them with ethanol as well.

 The tried to contact several distributors of alcohol used in sanitizers in the UK.  One woman who answered the phone was almost crying because the company she worked for was shutting down due to lack of stock.

 Overwhelmed by demand

 Others were so busy and their staff was so overwhelmed that they couldn't talk.  Order requests have increased from 300 to over 6,000 a day, said a website.  No one is taking new orders.

 Increasing supply has been difficult because hospitals, care homes and other essential businesses need it more than ever.

 Most of these sanitizers are made from ethanol or isopropyl alcohol and are also called IPAs.

 Sanitizers must have at least 70% alcohol to kill the virus.  There are very few companies in the world that produce this type of alcohol on an industrial scale.

 Its major producing countries are China, France, Germany, the
Netherlands and the United States, but countries that do not have their own production or consignment and supply may find it difficult to achieve this.

 In France, the government has ordered all IPA products made in the country to remain in the country.  Then other countries can easily follow suit.

 "This is a very radical step in Europe where we should all live together," said Steven Wilkes of Dutch 2, a chemicals supplier in the Netherlands.


 Most synthesizers are made from ethanol or isopropyl alcohol and are also called IPAs.

 He believes that in any country that does not have its own supply of alcohol, sanitizers can end very quickly, and this makes it clear that in the end, all liquor from London to New York and New York to Manila.  Why are companies using ethanol obtained for alcohol in sanitizers?

 The Indian government has clearly stated to the alcohol-based beverage industry that it should provide ethanol to sanitizing companies.

 Chad Freese of the Chippewa Valley Ethanol Company in the United States says there is a lot of alcohol and they are using it in different industries.

 'Other Promises'

 His factory is currently working to its full potential as he tries to send as much ethanol sanitizer industry as possible but he has his own promises.

 He said: 'I think production is a lot but it is not going to the right channels right now.  An alcohol manufacturer has made a commitment to a company like Diego and is producing alcohol for that, so she is sending him alcohol, not the companies that are making hand sanitizers.

 He added: 'The only thing here is that the right person should reach his shipment.

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