COVID-19 in Bengal: govt applies for more labs to conduct tests, increase number in coming days

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West Bengal government has applied for more centres for conducting COVID-19 tests in some more medical colleges and hospitals (MCH) in the state. These include RG Kar Medical College & Hospital, Medical College & Hospitals at Burdwan, Bankura and Purulia. Malda Medical College and Hospital will start testing for COVID-19 from Sunday, Sinha said. It has a capacity of doing 50 tests per day.

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Currently, tests are conducted at NICED, SSKM, Midnapore Medical College & Hospital, North Bengal Medical College & Hospital, School of Tropical Medicine, Apollo Hospital, Tata Medical Centre, Peerless Hospital and Suraksha.

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Sinha said that no laboratory in the state, including the big ones, have the capacity of conducting more than 100 tests for COVID-19 per day. The government is applying for more laboratories to be allowed for testing COVID-19 as it will help to reduce the time taken to transport the samples from far off places.

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The chief secretary said that to increase the number of tests, the government will ask healthcare personnel in state-run hospitals to work in double shifts.

The number of active COVID-19 cases in the state at present is 178. The state will start rapid testing for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the hotspots as soon as it receives the necessary kits from the Centre. The government hasn’t received any such kits yet, he added.

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West Bengal has been lagging behind other states in conducting tests, and had conducted the lowest number of tests among the bigger states last week.

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