Doc prescription not must for Covid test
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.