Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Many labs yet to begin tests amid supply crunch for kits

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Private laboratori­es allowed by the government to test for Covid-19, a move prompted by the need to expand and accelerate testing, are having a hard time in procuring testing kits.

As a result, some of the laboratori­es, even with all approvals in place, have not been able to start testing; others are conducting fewer tests than what they are capable of; and still others are contemplat­ing stopping offering tests altogether.

“There is severe shortage of testing kits. The orders we placed earlier are not materialis­ing. I procured about 30-40 kits that are about to run out, and fresh supply is going to take time. Even swab sticks are in short supply,” said Dr Naveen Dang, founder, Dr Dangs Lab, which was one of the first labs in Delhi to have received government approval for testing.

“I am getting so many queries for testing.

The phone doesn’t stop ringing... If this continues, I might have to stop offering Covid-19 tests,” he added.

Till March 28, 44 private laboratori­es across India received approval for testing by the Indian Council of Medical Research, the apex biomedical research organisati­on that is responsibl­e for providing approvals to labs for Covid-19 testing in India.

As per the government’s own admission on Saturday, merely 400 tests have been performed by the private labs since March 22 when the first batch of six private labs was approved for testing.

All private labs together have about 20,000 collection sites that could double the daily capacity of testing. Currently, all 118 approved government testing labs can perform 12,000 tests in a day. The government laboratori­es have tested close to 28,000 sample tests so far.

Testing kits are in short supply because there are not enough approved kit manufactur­ers, given the fact that China, the bulk exporter of raw material for drugs and diagnostic devices globally, is still trying to get back to business after the Covid-19 outbreak that originated in its city of Wuhan in December last year.

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Medical staff at the Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad on March 15.
■ Medical staff at the Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad on March 15.

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