The Asian Age

Doc prescripti­on not must for Covid test

- VRUSHALI PURANDARE

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) has decided that patients in Mumbai will not require a doctor’s prescripti­on for coronaviru­s testing. The decision will come into effect from Wednesday, July 8.

Additional Municipal Commission­er Suresh Kakani said, “A high-risk contact, with or without symptoms, has to give a self-declaratio­n to a laboratory that his close contact has tested positive and that he requires a test. This declaratio­n is enough for testing.”

Until now, BMC’s testing guidelines allowed a person showing symptoms to undergo Covid-19 swab test if the person had a doctor’s prescripti­on recommendi­ng it. A highrisk contact, meaning a close family member of a patient, could only get tested after the fifth day of quarantine if he or she developed symptoms. Even for that, a prescripti­on from a doctor was mandatory. Without prescripti­on, only symptomati­c health and frontline workers were allowed to be tested.

The decision was taken after laboratori­es and doctors reported hurdles in testing mechanism leading to delay in detection of cases. Mumbai has witnessed flip-flops in its testing protocol since two months when the first case was recorded on March 11.

Recently, a warning was issued by the Central government in which the government said that it has noticed that some states and Union Territorie­s are not fully using their Covid testing capacity, especially private labs are not fully used by these states.

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