Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COVID SITUATION RELATIVELY UNDER CONTROL

Health Ministry dismisses false claims on PCR testing in SL Number of PCR tests reduced due to lesser number of first contacts

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

Though the COVID-19 situation has not yet reached the ‘fully controlled status’, the situation has relatively come under control, Chief Epidemiolo­gist Dr. Sudath Samaraweer­a said yesterday.

He told the Daily Mirror that nowadays, the country reported around 200 COVID cases while it was around 800 sometime ago.

“If we analyse the trend, there is a control status at present though the situation is not fully under control.”

Meanwhile, the Chief Epidemiolo­gist told a media conference at the Health Promotion Bureau that the decrease in PCR tests was due to a lesser number of first contacts and added they were not hiding data related to COVID-19.

He said conducting lesser amounts of PCR tests deliberate­ly means committing suicide.

“We have not decreased the number of PCR tests. We have to bring down the number of PCR tests due to lesser amount of first contacts,” he said.

However, Dr Samaraweer­a said they had not decreased the number of random PCR tests in the country.

“We have been able to identify patients following random PCR. This becomes evident with the patients detected from the Jaffna area. We were able to prevent it from leading to a bigger cluster,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said they would be conducting antigen tests targeting employees leaving the economic zones during the festive season.

“This will be done to prevent the COVID virus from spreading to the villages,” he added.

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