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Centre asks states to engage with pvt sector to increase healthcare infrastructure

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The Centre has asked States and Union Territories to proactively engage with the private healthcare providers to facilitate enhanced bed availability and critical  health care facilities.  

The Health Ministry said that States  have also been asked  to ensure fair and transparent charges for the  services being provided. Some states like Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh have already taken the initiative. These states have negotiated and reached an agreement with the private sector on reasonable rates and arrangements to provide critical care for  COVID-19 .  

The Ministry said, the country now has the capacity to test 3 lakh samples per day. The total number of samples tested thus so far is nearly sixty lakhs  with one lakh 54 thousand 935 samples tested in the last 24 hours

A network of 907 labs has been created  so far in the country to test  COVID-19 samples. This includes 659 labs in the government sector and 248 in private . In order to enhance the testing capacity  in the national capital , each of the 11 Districts of  Delhi will  now have assigned labs for exclusively testing the samples from these  districts. The samples from each district are being sent to these labs to ensure timely testing and getting the results without any delay.

Currently, 42 labs are functional  in Delhi with per day testing capacity of  around 17 thousand samples. In its endeavour to make testing more affordable and increase the volume of testing , ICMR has also recommended the use of rapid antigen test kits for diagnosis of COVID-19 in containment zones and healthcare settings under strict medical supervision

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