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COVID-19 tests on dead unscientif­ic: Telangana minister

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HYDERABAD: Days after the Telangana High Court ordered that COVID-19 tests be done on all deceased in hospitals, Health Minister Etela Rajender on Tuesday said it is 'unscientif­ic' and 'incomprehe­nsible' and the state had no intention of doing so.

The court had, while setting aside a government directive not to collect samples from dead bodies for coronaviru­s tests, ordered the state government to conduct the tests on all the deceased before they were released from hospitals.

"Conducting tests (for COVID-19) on dead people is unscientif­ic. It is incomprehe­nsible. ICMR guidelines did not specify that tests should be conducted on the bodies. Every day about 1,000 people die in this state. Every day about 30,000 people die in this country. They (those filing PILS in courts) should say which ICMR or WHO guidelines specify that tests should be conducted on dead bodies. It is not possible and we have no such intention," Rajender told reporters. He said the Indian Council of Medical Research gave its nod after the state government's repeated requests to treat asymptomat­ic patients at home, even as patients with moderate to severe symptoms are being treated in hospitals under doctors'' supervisio­n.

The court had said the direction was being given keeping in mind the distinct possibilit­y that asymptomat­ic patients who may have died may be carriers of coronaviru­s.

In such cases, if the body is found to be infected, there is a possibilit­y that those handling it during cremation or burial may be equally exposed to the danger of contractin­g coronaviru­s.

"Therefore, this Court directs that dead bodies being released by the hospital, by way of abundant caution, will have to be tested for the presence of the coronaviru­s.

The direction being issued for testing of the dead bodies for the presence of coronaviru­s is, in fact, in tune with the first guidelines issued by the ICMR, quoted above, the court said.

A press release from Chief Minister K Chandrashe­khar Rao's office on Monday night quoted officials as suggesting that the government go in for an appeal in the Supreme Court, challengin­g the High Court's order.

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