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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Delhi limits access to Covid-19 testing -Anonna Dutt

Delhi limits access to Covid-19 testing -Anonna Dutt

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published Published on Jun 4, 2020   modified Modified on Jun 5, 2020

-Hindustan Times

The new guidelines make the testing criteria in Delhi tighter than those issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research on May 18.

The Delhi government on Tuesday released a document underlining its new testing strategy which, counter-intuitively restricts the access to the tests further even as the number of cases in the state continue to grow.

The new guidelines make the testing criteria in Delhi tighter than those issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research on May 18.

The change means that direct contacts of infected people that are asymptomatic will be tested only if they have co-morbidities or are senior-citizens between Day 5 and Day 10 of coming in contact with a confirmed Covid-19 case. The co-morbidities listed in the order are diabetes, hypertension, and cancer. A senior citizen is one over the age of 60 years.

“What this means is only those asymptomatic people who have co-morbid conditions will now be tested. The earlier category allowed for the testing of family members living in the same house or doctors and health care workers exposed to a Covid-19 patient even if they were asymptomatic. Most of the cases – around 70% -- were picked up in family members tested. Now, the government is allowing the testing of only those who have symptoms,” said an official at one of the government-Covid-19 testing laboratories in the city, on condition of anonymity.

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Hindustan Times, 4 June, 2020, https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/delhi-limits-access-to-covid-19-testing/story-13HHfRIrUpX24PT7n1ineL.html?fbclid=IwAR1weIh7F2L97EjDh2lelUXhGfDwUiISRKFu9kGTA98QnCV9jH9Wtdap7r8


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