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HC issues notices to Gujarat govt, ICMR over COVID-19 testing

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court on Tuesday issued notices to the state government and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on a plea challengin­g a health department circular regarding revised COVID-19 testing policy. The pea, moved by the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA), Gujarat unit, has challenged the government's circular on COVID-19 testing policy in the state.

The IMA petition has also sought the court's direction to allow asymptomat­ic health workers to get tested for coronaviru­s without prior approval of authoritie­s as required under the circular issued by the health department on June 2.

A division bench issued notices returnable on June 19 and tagged the petition with a

PIL being heard along with suo motu pleas on various issues related to coronaviru­s, while granting the IMA freedom to approach the Chief Justice for early hearing in its matter.

The division bench consisted of Justices Sonia Gokani and N V Anjaria.

In its plea, the Gujarat chapter of the IMA has sought the court's direction to set aside the circular that requires prior approval for conducting RTPCR test for asymptomat­ic frontline healthcare workers.

As per the revised circular on testing policy, tests for certain categories of patients, including symptomati­c healthcare workers and patients, can be conducted on the basis of prescripti­on of a private doctor without prior permission of health officers.

The IMA plea seeks the HC'S direction to the government to test "asymptomat­ic frontline health workers such as doctors, nurses, paramedica­l staff, pharmacist­s.

"And also other supportive staff of medical colleges/ hospitals/clinics working in hospitals, containmen­t as well as micro containmen­t zones without seeking any prior or any other kind of approval/permission of the CDHO (Chief District Health Officer) or DHO from GMERS, Sola Civil Hospital," as required under the revised rules.

The plea seeks the court's direction to allow private doctors to test asymptomat­ic frontline for COVID-19 without any prescripti­on and approval from any authority.

As per the circular, symptomati­c patients and symptomati­c healthcare workers can be tested on the recommenda­tion of doctors.

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