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Covid-19 Vaccination: India achieves milestone of conducting 50 crore Covid tests

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 19th 2021 09:53 AM -- Updated: August 19th 2021 09:56 AM
Covid-19 Vaccination: India achieves milestone of conducting 50 crore Covid tests

Covid-19 Vaccination: India achieves milestone of conducting 50 crore Covid tests

Covid-19 Vaccination: India has achieved the milestone of conducting a cumulative of 50 crore Covid-19 tests across the country, the Indian Council of Medical Research [ICMR] informed on Thursday. "With average daily testing of more than 17 lakhs in the month of August, India has tested 50 crore samples across the country to date. India has achieved the milestone of the last 10 crore tests in only 55 days. On July 21, 2021, India had tested 45 crore Covid-19 samples, which reached 50 crore mark on August 18, 2021," ICMR stated in a press release giving an update on Covid-19 vaccination. Also Read | Afghanistan: People hang on flying aircraft in hurry to leave the country, two of them fall How private healthcare players can contribute to the government's COVID-19 vaccination plan Further, ICMR stated that the milestone could be achieved by rapidly increasing testing infrastructure and capacity across the country. Also Read | Afghanistan-Taliban News: Taliban leader Mullah Baradar says ‘victory was unexpectedly swift’ No point vaccinating those who've had COVID-19: Cleveland Clinic study suggests "ICMR has been enhancing Covid-19 testing capability across the country by expanding and diversifying testing capacity by leveraging technology and facilitating innovation in affordable diagnostic kits. The testing strategy has been carefully calibrated to increase access and availability of testing," ICMR added. The Director-General of ICMR, Prof (Dr) Balram Bhargava, said, "We have seen that exponential increase in testing led to early identification, prompt isolation, and effective treatment of Covid-19 cases." "This testing milestone is testimony to the fact that India has been successful in implementing the strategy of the 5T approach 'Test, Track, Trace, Treat, use of Technology' efficiently, which will enable us to contain the spread of the pandemic," he added. Fortis Bangalore - COVID 19 Vaccination FAQs | FAQs On COVID-19 Vaccine Further, enhanced production of diagnostic kits has made India Atma Nirbhar, which has resulted in a reduction of costs and improved availability of testing kits, he said. Mass testing of COVID-19 samples is being conducted in areas showing a high positivity rate, and several advancements have been made towards reducing the turnaround time of tests. -PTC News


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