Featured

No Need For RT-PCR Test For Domestic Travel If Healthy, Suggests ICMR

New Delhi: As coronavirus cases continue to surge in several hotspots, the demand for RT-PCR tests are multiplying and thereby putting enormous pressure on private labs and hospitals.

In December-January, it wasn’t at all difficult to call a lab or hospital and get swab sample collected from home. Now, collectors and lab technicians in several cities are so overworked that one has to wait for anything between 3 to 5 days for home collection of sample.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said on Tuesday that optimizing RT-PCR testing across the country is important, and recommended certain measures to ease the situation at testing facilities. One of them is that RT-PCR test must not be mandatory for domestic travel if the passenger is healthy.

“An unprecedented upsurge of COVID-19 cases and deaths is currently being witnessed across India. The overall nationwide test positivity rate is above 20%. As on today, India has a total of 2506 molecular testing laboratories including RT-PCR, TrueNat, CBNAAT and other platforms,” the ICMR said.

“The total daily national testing capacity is close to 15 lakh tests considering a three-shift operationalization of the existing laboratory network. At present, the laboratories are facing challenges to meet the expected testing target due to extraordinary caseload and staff getting infected with COVID-19. In view of this situation, it is imperative to optimize the RTPCR testing and simultaneously increase the access and availability of testing to all citizens of the country,” ICMR added.

Following are recommended measures to optimize RT-PCR testing:

i) RT-PCR test must not be repeated in any individual who has tested positive once either by RAT or RT-PCR test

ii) No testing is required for COVID-19 recovered individuals at the time of hospital discharge in accordance with the discharge policy of MoH&FW

iii) The need for RT-PCR test in healthy individuals undertaking inter-state domestic travel may be completely removed to reduce the load on laboratories

iv) Non-essential travel and inter-state travel of symptomatic individuals (COVID or flu-like symptoms) should be essentially avoided to reduce the risk of infection

vi) Mobile testing laboratories are now available on GeM portal. States are encouraged to augment RT-PCR testing through mobile systems.

OB Bureau
Share
Published by
OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Shashi Tharoor: Committed To Congress, But Open To Other Options

New Delhi: In a recent statement that has stirred political conversations, Shashi Tharoor reaffirmed his… Read More

11 minutes ago

PM Modi Says Critics Of Mahakumbh Critics Suffer From Slave Mentality

Bhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed out at critics of the Mahakumbh Mela at a… Read More

12 minutes ago

Maha Shivratri: 1 Lakh Lamps To Be Lit At This Odisha Temple

Balasore: With the festival of Maha Shivratri fast approaching, hectic preparations are underway at the… Read More

17 minutes ago

Kangana Ranaut Faces Backlash Over Marriage Views Amid Mrs. Controversy

New Delhi: In a recent social media post, actress Kangana Ranaut sparked controversy by defending… Read More

23 minutes ago

Champions Trophy: Kuldeep Bags 3 As India Bowl Out Pakistan For 241 In Dubai Derby

Dubai: India restricted Pakistani to a manageable total in their Group A Champions Trophy clash,… Read More

37 minutes ago

Rare Turtles Seized From Vehicle In Odisha’s Khurda

Bhubaneswar: Hundreds of turtles being transported illegally were seized from a vehicle in Godipada area… Read More

53 minutes ago