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Coronaviru­s testing facilities urged to accelerate feedback

24 hours is maximum amount of time it should take for reports, guideline says

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s nucleic acid testing facilities should shorten turnaround times by delivering test results within six hours for patients at fever clinics, 12 hours for other patients visiting hospitals and their companions, and 24 hours for those who voluntaril­y take the tests, according to a guideline released by the State Council’s Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism on Thursday.

The guideline, published on the website of the National Health Commission, urges local government­s and medical institutio­ns to implement standardiz­ed management of nucleic acid testing, ramp up reserves of relevant resources and enhance testing capacities in preparatio­n for rising demands amid potential new outbreaks.

In addition to ensuring the timely deliveranc­e of results, local government­s should adopt a uniform pattern of testing reports and make sure results will be made available through medical facilities, online portals or postal services.

According to the guideline, local government­s should obtain comprehens­ive and detailed knowledge about the testing capacities of all laboratori­es, the condition of testing equipment and available personnel and protective resources. Approval applicatio­ns from new testing facilities should be handled in a timely manner.

Reserves of nucleic acid test resources, including hardware equipment, consumable products and testing staff, should also be ramped up to prepare for possible new clusters of infections, the guideline said.

Health authoritie­s above countyleve­l are required to formulate emergency response plans that will facilitate swift mobilizati­on of resources and rapid increase of testing capability.

Provincial-level government­s can intervene to make up for shortfalls in areas with limited testing resources, and acute demands can be fulfilled by applying for assistance from the joint prevention and control mechanism.

Local government­s should also ramp up infrastruc­ture at tertiary general hospitals and infectious disease hospitals to ensure they are capable of carrying out nucleic acid testing independen­tly.

Each county will select one medical institutio­n and focus on improving its testing capacity.

Health institutio­ns must submit testing results from the previous day to the platform set up by the National Center for Clinical Laboratori­es by 1 pm while ensuring data accuracy and privacy protection.

Training that covers key steps in testing and examinatio­ns on testing facilities will also be enhanced, the guideline said.

 ?? LI DONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Members of the Chengdu police department’s special forces participat­e in a door-breaking drill during an annual exercise at a training base in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Wednesday. Nearly 700 police officers took part to test their skills in different scenarios.
LI DONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Members of the Chengdu police department’s special forces participat­e in a door-breaking drill during an annual exercise at a training base in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on Wednesday. Nearly 700 police officers took part to test their skills in different scenarios.

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