Center suggests states to reduce the time it takes to test Corona
Center suggests states to reduce the time it takes to test Corona
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All states and union territories have been advised by the central government, that in any case, it gives the doctors the right to test. According to the guidelines of the ICMR, the examination of doctors will be of benefit that the time taken for the examination of corona patients will be reduced. Along with this, the Center has also issued instructions to the States and Union Territories to increase testing.

Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan and ICMR Director General Dr. Balram Bhargava have jointly released their statement. In which he has written a letter to states and union territories, saying that as many labs as we have, especially private labs, their capacity is not being fully utilized. In such a situation, it is necessary to take such steps so that more and more people can be investigated in time. The letter said that the infection has started spreading in new areas too, in view of which strict monitoring is needed.

Apart from this, it has been told in the letter that only the government doctors are allowed to recommend the investigation. Government doctors of some states have this right. Which is a matter of concern. At a time when the government has increased facilities for investigation and treatment, then such restrictions unnecessarily delay the investigation. In such a situation, it is important that all trained doctors are allowed to recommend the investigation of patients with potential symptoms. Whether they are government doctors, private practice practitioners. So much care must be taken in making recommendations that the matter falls within the guidelines of the ICMR.

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