Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

PLEA IN HC AGAINST ORDER NIXING TESTS FOR ASYMPTOMAT­IC COVID-19 PATIENTS

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NEW DELHI: A plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court on Saturday challengin­g a June 2 order of the Delhi government about rules for the testing Covid-19 patients in the national Capital, stating that it violates the Constituti­on of India.

The petition filed by advocate Abhay Gupta stated that the Delhi government in its June 2 order had allowed the testing of only symptomati­c persons, and asymptomat­ic individual­s are restricted from being tested. The plea is likely to be heard on June 9.

Gupta said that the order also restricted the testing for direct and high-risk contacts only to those who are diabetic, have hypertensi­on or cancer, and are senior citizens.

“The change will only make it more difficult for asymptomat­ic people that have been exposed to infected people to be tested. That earlier, family members living in the same house or doctors and health care workers exposed to a Covid-19 patient were tested even if they were asymptomat­ic...,” the plea read.

Meanwhile, another plea was filed in the Delhi High Court by an ENT doctor, Manni Hingorani, seeking to test asymptomat­ic patients who are going in for surgery. Both matters are likely to be heard on June 9. HTC

THE PETITION STATED THAT THE DELHI GOVT IN ITS JUNE 2 ORDER HAD ALLOWED THE TESTING OF ONLY SYMPTOMATI­C PERSONS, AND ASYMPTOMAT­IC INDIVIDUAL­S ARE RESTRICTED FROM BEING TESTED; THE PLEA IS LIKELY TO BE HEARD ON JUNE 9

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