Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Covid tests in India to touch 1 crore soon: Health Ministry

Centre says that country’s diagnostic testing network is expanding and there are 1065 testing laboratori­es across the country

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NEW DELHI: The total number of people tested for Covid-19 in the country will soon touch one crore mark as Centre removed all bottleneck­s and took steps to pave way for enhanced testing, the ministry of health and family welfare (MoHFW) said.

The ministry said that the diagnostic testing network is expanding very fast and there are now 1065 testing labs in the country.

“The total number of people being tested for Covid-19 tests in the country will soon touch one crore. This has been possible due to removal of all bottleneck­s by Government of India. Various steps taken by the Central Government have paved the way for enhanced testing for Covid-19,” read a release by the MoHFW.

“As on date, 90,56,173 tests have been conducted through a diagnostic testing network which is fast expanding. There are now 1065 testing labs in the country comprising 768 in the public sector and 297 private labs. The per day testing capacity is also fast growing. Yesterday, as many as 2,29,588 people got tested for Covid-19,” it read.

India’s Covid-19 tally breached the 6 lakh cases mark today with 19,148 new coronaviru­s cases being reported in the last 24 hours, as per the data by the MoHFW. The total cases now stand at 604,641 of which there are 226,947 active cases while 359,860 patients have been cured/discharged/migrated.

Around 434 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours taking the number of Covid-19 deaths in the country to 17,834.

The Union health ministry said that the Centre announced a significan­t step and Covid-19 testing can now be done on the prescripti­on of any registered practition­er, and not exclusivel­y a government doctor.

The Centre has strongly advised states/UTs to take immediate steps to facilitate testing at the earliest by enabling all qualified medical practition­ers, including private practition­ers, to prescribe Covid test to any individual fulfilling the criteria for testing as per ICMR guidelines.

“Reiteratin­g that ‘Test-TrackTreat’ is the key strategy for early detection and containmen­t of the outbreak, the Centre has advised States/ UTs to take all possible steps to ensure full capacity utilizatio­n of all Covid-19 testing laboratori­es in the State/ UT. This shall ensure full capacity utilizatio­n of all labs, especially the private ones, thus hugely benefittin­g the people,” read the release.

The health ministry said that through a far-reaching move ICMR has strongly recommende­d that laboratori­es should be free to test any individual in accordance to the ICMR guidelines and state authoritie­s must not restrict an individual from getting tested, as early testing will help in containing the virus and saving lives.

The Centre has urged States to ramp up testing in a big way by using Rapid Antigen Point-ofCare tests in addition to RT-PCR, which is the gold standard for diagnosis of Covid-19.

The ministry said that the Rapid Antigen test is quick, simple, safe and can be used in containmen­t zones as well as hospitals, as per criteria specified by ICMR for testing.

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Swab samples being collected in Delhi on Thursday
ANI ■ Swab samples being collected in Delhi on Thursday

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