Deccan Chronicle

TS wants to test samples in state labs

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The Union Ministry of Health has set up a 24-hour helpline (011-23978046) that people can call to get informatio­n about the district and state surveillan­ce officers, and in case they have any clinical query, they get connected to an Integrated Disease Surveillan­ce Programme (IDSP) officer.

Mr Rajender, who said samples from three more patients were sent to the National Institute of Virology in Pune for testing, said that with temperatur­es set to rise in coming weeks, it was very likely that coronaviru­s would not be able to survive in such conditions.

“Typically, the virus needs cold weather to last that could lead to infections. Compared to swine flu, which has a mortality rate of 10 per cent, the new virus is being said to cause four per cent mortality among those infected,” the minister said.

“The state government has asked the Centre to allow it to use state-of-theart diagnostic labs it runs in the city to be allowed to carry out testing for virus.

This will eliminate need to rush samples to Pune. We have asked for diagnostic kits be given to the state so we can do the tests here,” he said.

The health minister called on people to practice simple hygiene such as not coughing or sneezing without covering the mouth with a handkerchi­ef and making sure they wash their hands often.

“If in any doubt, contact Fever Hospital or the helpline for guidance and assistance,” he said. “There are some unfounded ‘news’ reports that are making rounds on social media. People should not blindly share or forward such messages.”

A three-member team of officials from the Centre that visited the city to inspect airport screening procedures and facilities at hospitals, has made some suggestion­s which the government is implementi­ng, Rajender said.

He allayed fears that adequate equipment and medicines for treating possible cases were not available at hospitals in Hyderabad. “Whatever is required to treat a patient, will be made available. Our doctors and staff are being trained again on handling patients and samples,” Mr Rajender added.

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