Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Can’t set up Covid test centre in each district: Govt to HC

- KAY Dodhiya abbas.dodhiya@htlive.com

Maharashtr­a government on Friday informed the Bombay high court (HC) it was not possible to set up full-fledged Covid-19 testing facilities in all districts and added that the government is following guidelines issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to have one testing lab in a radius of 250 km. The submission from the state in an unsigned note drew displeasur­e from the division bench of chief justice Dipankar Datta and Justice KK Tated.

The court questioned the state on how it could put such a submission when the effects of the virus was widespread and said it was an ‘irresponsi­ble’ statement. The bench further sought the presence of advocate general Ashutosh Kumbhakoni. The advocate general admitted that it was wrong and that there should be testing facilities in each district, following which the court told the advocate general that such an approach by the state was not acceptable and asked for a responsibl­e official to respond to the issue next week.

The state submission came as a response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Khalil Ahmed Hasanmiya Wasta, a 58-year-old fisherman from Ratnagiri,

who prayed for a fullfledge­d Covid-19 testing laboratory in Ratnagiri. The PIL claimed a testing facility was needed in the area as around 60,000 people had come back to the Konkan region which includes the districts of Ratnagiri, Raigad and Sindhudurg, from Mumbai and Pune since the government had allowed intrastate travelling. The petition went on to claim that before the travel ban was lifted there were only seven cases of Covid-19, which has increased to 108 since.

The petitioner claimed swab samples had be to send to Sangli and Miraj, around 237 kilometres away from Ratnagiri, which led to a delay in results, thereby endangerin­g the lives of locals.

The state in its response told the court that the work to set up a testing lab at Ratnagiri Civil Hospital was already underway as per a government resolution dated May 25, and that it would be functional within eight days.

The state also said new laboratori­es cannot be set up instantly as there were severe constraint­s in terms of availabili­ty of technical infrastruc­ture, and that as per ICMR standards a lab is required only in areas with more than 100 suspected cases per day. The state, hence, claimed that there was no need to have a testing facility in each district.

 ?? PRATIK CHORGE/HT ?? People wait for trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus.
PRATIK CHORGE/HT People wait for trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus.

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