Published 11:53 IST, June 26th 2020
Drive through COVID-19 testing facilities in Delhi increased; private labs ramp-up testing
A private lab in national capital has increased its testing facilities by establishing additional drive-through sample collection centres for COVID-19 testing.
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As Coronavirus cases rise in Delhi, govt has ramped up testing in national capital. Similarly, private labs have also started testing aggressively as per directions of Central and state government. According to ANI, one such private lab has increased its testing facilities by establishing additional drive-through sample collection centres for COVID-19 testing.
'We got an overwhelming response from patients'
Dr Dangs Lab has opened a centre near Siri Fort Auditorium in national capital, in a bid to augment fight against COVID-19. Speaking to ANI, Dr Arjun Dang, CEO of Dr Dangs Lab, said, "Due to COVID-19 cases surging in Delhi-NCR, we started this vel initiative of drive-through testing and we've w established our third facility. Till date, we have done close to 3,000 RT-PCR tests, samples for which have been collected at se centres."
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"This initiative was planned keeping in mind increasing number of cases and also increase in demand for testing. Anyone with mild or moderate symptoms of COVID-19 can get ir test done at this drive-through facility."
'20-minute time slot allocated to each vehicle'
"We got an overwhelming response from patients, t only about bookings but also regarding ease of testing and safety measures that are in place currently in our facilities since samples are collected with patients seated inside ir car," added Dang.
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"A 20-minute time slot is allocated to each vehicle, but entire sample collection process lasts for t more than 6-7 minutes," he said. Delhi's Coronavirus tally stands at 73,780 total cases, out of which 26,586 are active while 44,765 have recovered so far. death toll has reached 2,429.
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Meanwhile, highest single-day surge in COVID-19 cases went past 17,000 on Friday, pushing India's tally to 4,90,401, while death toll climbed to 15,301 with 407 new fatalities, according to Union Health Ministry data.
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Updated at 8 am, data showed daily COVID-19 cases increased by highest-ever 17,296 cases. number of active cases stands at1,89, 463while 2,85,636 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, according to updated figure at 8 am.
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(With ncy inputs)
11:53 IST, June 26th 2020