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Dr Lal PathLabs to start mobile Covid testing units

Dr Lal PathLabs, one of the leading private diagnostic laboratory networks in India, will soon start mobile units for testing people for the coronavirus disease

Published on: Apr 08, 2020 11:18 PM IST
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Dr Lal PathLabs, one of the leading private diagnostic laboratory networks in India, will soon start mobile units for testing people for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). It is one of 65 private laboratories across the country that have been approved by country’s apex biomedical research organisation, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to test for Covid-19.

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“We are setting up mobile testing units. The process is currently on to make it happen, and it should start in a week or so,” said Dr Vandana Lal, whole-time director, Dr Lal PathLabs. “We have to look for safer options. In other countries, telephone booth type set-ups are used, where only the technician’s arm sticks out while testing a suspect. In these mobile units, which will be going door-to-door, only the arm of the person testing will stick out. And since the patients will not be driving around the city to get tested, this option is safer,” she added.

After a private laboratory in Delhi started a drive-through Covid-19 testing site, the ICMR came out with a detailed advisory on drive-through testing of Covid-19 patients. Delhi-based Dr Dangs Lab became India’s first Covid-19 testing laboratory to have started a drive-through sample collection site in its centre at West Delhi’s Punjabi Bagh area.

“All our staff is well trained, and knows how to manage the testing modalities,” said Lal. In all, 139 government and 65 private labs are testing for Covid-19 in India. To date, 121,271 samples have been tested in government labs, and 2,267 samples have been tested in private laboratories, of which 5,872 samples have tested positive. India has seen 178 deaths related to Covid-19. Since the numbers are rising, the ICMR is preparing to scale up their testing capacity and bring it up to one-lakh tests a day, if required.

 
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Rhythma Kaul

Rhythma Kaul works as an assistant editor at Hindustan Times. She covers health and related topics, including ministry of health and family welfare, government of India.

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