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Mizoram to test samples of returnees from containment zones using RT-PCR machines

Jun 4, 2020, 13:38 IST
PTI
Aizawl, Jun 4 () The Mizoram government has decided to test the samples of people returning to the state from containment zones in other parts of the country using Real- time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) machines, to prevent community transmission of COVID-19.

A government order was issued in this regard on Wednesday.

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The decision to use RT-PCR machines was taken after 12 returnees, whose COVID-19 infection could not be detected in Rapid Antibody Tests (RAT), subsequently tested positive for the novel coronavirus during the examination of their nasopharyngeal swabs using RT-PCR machines, Health and Family Welfare Board Vice-chairman Dr Z R Thiamsanga said.

"Samples of all the stranded persons returning to the state from containment zones those who have already reached Mizoram and those who are on their way -- will be tested in laboratories for COVID-19. Those currently housed in quarantine centres, whom we earlier felt did not require laboratory testing, will also be tested," he told .

The state government will procure four more RT-PCR machines to meet the testing requirement. At present, there is only one such machine at the state-run Zoram Medical College (ZMC), Thiamsanga, also chairman of the medical operation team on COVID-19, said.

Two such machines, one each from Manipur and the National Health Mission (NHM), are expected to reach Aizawl by next week, he said.

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A person had on Tuesday donated Rs 21 lakh for the purchase of RT-PCR machines.

"Most of the new RT-PCR machines will be installed at the ZMC. We hope to increase the testing ratio once the machines are installed," he added. COR ACD ACD

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