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Positive take a look at not necessary for hospital admission: Government

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Amid experiences of delays in coronavirus testing throughout the nation, the Centre has determined to put off the necessary requirement of a constructive take a look at for admission to a Covid well being facility.
“A suspect case shall be admitted to the suspect ward of CCC (Covid Care Center), DCHC (Dedicated Covid Health Centre) or DHC (Dedicated Covid Hospital] as the case may be,” the Union Ministry of Health stated. Besides, solely “severe” Covid sufferers are required to point out a unfavourable RT-PCR take a look at earlier than discharge.
According to the Ministry, the “revised national policy for admission of Covid patients to various categories of Covid facilities” has been conveyed to the states within the type of a “significant directive”.
The Ministry has additionally requested all hospitals managing Covid sufferers, together with personal services, to make sure that nobody is refused admission primarily based on their residential location.
“No patient will be refused services on any count. This includes medications such as oxygen or essential drugs even if the patient belongs to a different city… No patient shall be refused admission on the ground that he/ she is not able to produce a valid identity card that does not belong to the city where the hospital is located,” the Ministry stated in a press release.

However, the Ministry cautioned that admissions “must be based on need” and beds ought to “not occupied by persons who do not need hospitalization”.
Under the revised discharge coverage, no RT-PCR take a look at can be required earlier than discharge of “Very Mild/ Mild/ Pre symptomatic” and “Moderate” circumstances. However, sufferers in these classes can be suggested on the time of discharge to isolate themselves at dwelling and self-monitor their well being for one more seven days.

The Centre’s transfer comes at a time when laboratories are going through “challenges to meet the expected testing target due to extraordinary case load and staff getting infected”.