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The Karnataka government is all set to launch a flagship programme "Arogya Nandana" under which 1.5 crore children will be screened ahead of the third Covid wave, Minister for Health Dr K. Sudhakar announced in Bengaluru on . ....
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RT-PCR report delays a cause for concern Public health experts said the sudden surge in cases and mandatory report for many activities has led to a backlog too. Share Via Email | A+A A- A health worker collects a sample from a passenger at Majestic Bus Terminus on Monday |ASHISH KRISHNA HP Express News Service BENGALURU: At a time when Karnataka is facing a high Covid-19 positivity rate, a delay in RT-PCR test reports is affecting isolation of patients and contact tracing, leading to more people contracting the infection, said public health experts.Considered the ‘gold standard’ in testing, RT-PCR results usually arrive in 24-48 hours. “Now, patients are claiming that reports reach them only after three days. In some districts, results arrive after four days. This shouldn’t happen,” said a senior government doctor. ....
Govt mulls vaccinating elderly at PHCs to speed up vax coverage The government is considering involving primary health centres and community health centres in vaccine administration, Minister for Health Dr K Sudhakar said on Thursday. Share Via Email | A+A A- By Express News Service BENGALURU: The government is considering involving primary health centres and community health centres in vaccine administration, Minister for Health Dr K Sudhakar said on Thursday.The government is considering the move to speed up vaccination of the elderly and people aged above 45 with comorbidities. This is currently being carried out at taluk and district hospitals and designated private facilities. ....