Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Random sampling up by 57% in Amritsar containmen­t zones

- Mandeep Kaur Narula

AMRITSAR: The door-to-door sample collection campaign for Covid-19 testing in Amritsar district has increased the total number of random samples collected from the city’s two containmen­t zones by 57% in just four days after which the health department has planned to hire more mobile vans.

As per the Punjab government’s guidelines, 10% of the population in a containmen­t zone should be tested to check whether there is community transmissi­on in the area. But of over 15,300 residents in the city’s two containmen­t zones, the health department could collect only 400 swab samples (2.5%) in the first 15 days. Officials claimed that residents are reluctant of getting tested.

However, after the health department and district administra­tion launched a mobile van facility to collect samples from doorsteps,thehealthd­epartment has collected 231 samples in just four days.

“On June 30, we collected 58 samples and 84 the next day. On Thursday, we collected 35 samples and 58 on Friday,” said assistant civil surgeon Dr Amarjit Singh.

“After covering containmen­t zones, we will start the facility for entire district. People were in fear of getting admitted in hospitals if found positive, but since Punjab government has allowed home isolation for mild and asymptomat­ic patients, people have now started giving samples,” said Dr Mandeep Sandhu, who is assigned to ensure sample collection from containmen­t zones.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India