Deccan Chronicle

Staff warned against leaking test data

- BALU PULIPAKA I DC HYDERABAD, MAY 6

Days after the state health department issued a fiat to its staff at the Covid-19 testing centres to limit the number of tests daily, it pulled up the same staff for revealing the truth about the actual extent of Covid19 cases in Telangana.

In a message in their department­al, and sometimes compartmen­talised WhatsApp groups based on functional responsibi­lities, a ‘final warning’ has been issued to testing centre staff, particular­ly at primary health centres, not to reveal any testing results.

In one such message, a District Medical & Health Officer said, “INSTRUCTIO­NS OF DMHO: Dear Mos (Medical Officers) please see that no informatio­n is given to anybody on rat tests (sic) (Rapid Antigen Tests) and positives. In spite of repeated instructio­ns, many of PHCs (Primary Health Centres) are giving informatio­n on results. Please follow the instructio­ns of DMHO, otherwise action will be initiated. This is the last and final warning. Thank u.” (sic)

While a person

the test done is expected to be informed of the result, the instructio­ns appear to be directed to prevent media personnel, or others, including workers of political parties, NGOs and the like at the ground level from assessing the true

Covid-19 situation. For long, the Telangana government has been accused by Opposition parties of hiding the real Covid-19 picture in the state and the Telangana High Court too had repeatedly pulled up the state on this issue.

It may be recalled that on Wednesday, the state government had claimed that the Covid-19 situation was under control and the cases were showing a downward trend. Meanwhile, the government also said that anyone with symptoms should be considered to be Covid-19 positive and be given medicines.

Previously, as reported by this newspaper on May 2 with the headline ‘Covid testing in health centres restricted’, Telangana State restricted daily testing at all its testing centres, saying only 50 tests per day should be conducted at each Primary Health Centre and Urban Health Centre, while at Community Health Centres, only 100 tests should be done each day.

The highest number of daily tests — 200 — will be conducted at the district general hospitals.

 ??  ?? A snapshot of the warning sent out on WhatsApp
A snapshot of the warning sent out on WhatsApp

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