Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

No prescripti­on needed for Covid test in pvt labs now

- Sagar Pillai htmetro@hindustant­imes.com ›› SATISH BATE/HT PHOTO

MUMBAI: Citizens can now get tested for Covid-19 at private clinics without any doctor’s prescripti­on or self-declaratio­n after the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Tuesday issued an order to the effect.

In view of the importance of early detection of the disease, the civic body has decided to allow citizens to get tests done from all 17 private clinics approved by the BMC without any prescripti­on. The rule comes into effect from Wednesday. In Thane, too, symptomati­c residents can get themselves tested without showing a prescripti­on, as per the civic chief’s directive on Tuesday.

The cost for Covid tests is ₹2,500 for swab samples collected in private clinics or health camps and ₹2, 800 for sample-collection at home. Earlier, the testing charges were capped at ₹4,500, which was recently brought down. By allowing everyone to get the tests done, BMC is aiming to increase the testing numbers from the current 4,000-5,000 tests daily.

In a press statement issued on Tuesday, BMC said, “Earlier, a doctor’s prescripti­on was mandatory for getting tests done. The condition has now been removed. This will make it easier for citizens to get tested. If the test is positive, a bed will be allotted by the team set up by us in local civic ward offices. This will help patients get timely treatment, which is much more crucial for early recovery.”

BMC further stated that those who are in institutio­nal quarantine facilities (those who are highrisk contacts of a Covid-19 patient) will be allowed to go home only after their Covid-19 tests are negative.

Prior to this, the civic body had permitted testing only for those contacts who had symptoms and could produce a doctor’s prescripti­on. Later on June 7, BMC allowed all direct and high-risk contacts of the patient, including asymptomat­ic, to get tested by a private lab without requiring a doctor’s prescripti­on. The tests were said to be carried out between five and 10 days of coming in contact with the patient. Now any citizen can approach a private laboratory if he or she suspects they were infected and want to get tested for Covid-19.

In Thane, earlier, no testing was allowed without a prescripti­on, however, the new civic commission­er, Dr Vipin Sharma, on Tuesday has given directives to test symptomati­c patients without prescripti­on.

COST FOR COVID TESTS IS ₹2,500 FOR SWAB SAMPLES COLLECTED IN PRIVATE CLINICS AND ₹2,800 FOR SAMPLE COLLECTION AT HOME

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BMC health workers screen police personnel at Shivaji Nagar in Mankhurd on Tuesday.
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