As the Ebola spread to Europe and US, fears are continuing to mount over the virus outbreak.
A Chinese factory owned by America protective clothing maker Lakeland Industries, is working day and night to help fight aganist Eloba by producing protective suits.
The factory has expanded capacity to meet the increasing demand. The manager said it has doubled its workforce and equipment output, with sales of its hazardous material suits rising by 30 to 40 percent from the same period last year.
The outbreak has triggered lucrative sales for manufacturers, with the price of protective suits ranging from several dozen yuan to more than 1,000 yuan (about $160) on Internet shopping platform eBay.
Dealers say the main clients are governments and international agencies
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