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PMC rapid antigen test crosses 10k

The first batch of one lakh kits arrived in the city earlier this week and have been given to civic-run Naidu hospital.

Updated on: Jul 17, 2020 04:23 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pune | By
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The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) crossed 10,000 rapid antigen tests in the city on Thursday. It daily conducted 1,000 in the last four days. The civic administration had already given permission to carry out one lakh rapid antigen tests.

A health worker while conducting rapid antigen tests for diagnosis of COVID-19, at the Civil Hospital in Gurugram. (PTI)
A health worker while conducting rapid antigen tests for diagnosis of COVID-19, at the Civil Hospital in Gurugram. (PTI)

Additional municipal commissioner Rubal Agrawal said, “For early detection, a rapid antigen test is useful as result can be obtained within 30 minutes. It is an easy test for early detection. PMC has increased the overall test facility and rapid antigen tests is also helping in easing the load on National Institute of Virology.”

PMC standing committee chairman Hemant Rasane said, “The standing committee has cleared fund to conduct 1 lakh tests. The cost of each test is Rs450. If needed, PMC would release more fund to carry out more tests. PMC has also approved money for swab test and would pay private laboratory for conducting the test.”

The first batch of one lakh kits arrived in the city earlier this week and have been given to civic-run Naidu hospital. Authorities would use these kits in mobile ambulances, flu clinics and door-to-door surveys to identify positive patients.

Rapid antigen tests conducted in July

Date- tests conducted

2 25

6 264

7 386

8 777

9 755

10 786

11 887

12 962

13 1,432

14 1,929

15 1,416

16 -2,969

Total - 12,588

Data released by PMC

Municipal commissioner visits Covid care centres

Pune municipal commissioner Vikram Kumar on Thursday visited various Covid care centres in the city. Kumar appreciated the teams for their efforts and instructed them to increase more contract tracing for early detection. He appealed to residents to contact doctors and flu clinics if they contract symptoms linked to Covid-19.

 
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