Supreme Court says this matter regarding corona test
Supreme Court says this matter regarding corona test
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In the Supreme Court, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta gave information about the steps being taken by the Government of India regarding the coronavirus epidemic. He told the Supreme Court that the government is doing its best to stop the spread of the epidemic. The Supreme Court has suggested to the government to arrange for a free trial of the coronavirus.

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Regarding this matter, the Supreme Court asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta not to allow private labs to charge more for the Corona investigation. You can create an effective system so that the expenses of the test can be reimbursed. Tushar Mehta has given assurance to the Supreme Court on behalf of the government that he will consider it.

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The bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan and S. Ravindra Bhat told that the Central Government had previously done 15,000 tests in 118 labs every day, but now 47 private labs also need to do corona test to increase its capacity. Permission has been granted. Hearing the petition filed for the protection of the corona test and doctors and medical staff engaged in its prevention, the Supreme Court suggested that the Center should ensure that private labs do not charge more and the government should put in place a mechanism for reimbursement of corona test. 

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