New machine to ramp up testing to 1,200 samples in 24 hrs: Health Minister


New Delhi, May 14 (IANS): Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday inaugurated COBAS 6800 testing machine for installation at the National Centre for Disease Control. This is the first such testing machine that has been procured by the government for testing of COVID-19 cases.

Speaking at the occasion the Minister said, "NCDC has been now equipped with the COBAS 6800, a fully automated, high end machine for performing real time PCR testing COVID-19 in the service of the nation. COBAS 6800 will provide quality, high-volume testing with a high throughput of test around 1,200 samples in 24 hours. It will largely increase the testing capacity with reduction in pendency."

It is a sophisticated machine, enabled with robotics that minimizes the chance of contamination as well as the risk of infection to the health care workers since it can be operated remotely with limited human intervention. As the machine requires a minimum BSL2+ containment level for testing, it cannot be placed at just any facility. COBAS 6800 can also detect other pathogens like Viral Hepatitis B & C, HIV, MTb (both rifampicin and isoniazide resistance), Papilloma, CMV, Chlamydia, Neiserreia etc.

He further added, "Today marks an important milestone as we have conducted nearly 20 lakh tests for COVID-19 at more than 500 laboratories including 359 Government laboratories and 145 private laboratories in the country. We have now developed a capacity to conduct 1,00,000 tests per day."

The Minister added that the last three days' doubling time has slowed down to 13.9 days, while the doubling time in the past 14 days was 11.1. He also said, "the fatality rate is 3.2 per cent and the recovery rate has further improved and today stands at 33.6 per cent it was 32.83 per cent yesterday."

Additionally he said as of Wednesday there are 3.0 per cent active COVID-19 patients in ICU, 0.39 per cent on ventilators and 2.7 per cent on oxygen support. "Today, there are 14 states/UTs that have not reported any cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hrs. i.e. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Goa, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Puducherry, Telangana. Also, Daman & Diu, Sikkim, Nagaland and Lakshadweep have not reported any cases today" he stated.

As on 14th May 2020, a total of 78,003 cases have been reported from the country in which 26,235 persons have been cured and 2,549 deaths have occurred. In the last 24 hours, 3,722 new confirmed cases have been added.

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Thu, May 14 2020

    All these days Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan ministry is giving press briefing that government has adequate facility to cope with 'Covid-19' pandemic.

    Now the metropolis Mumbai with 15,000 active cases has run out of bed in both private and government facility and are patients due treatment are on waiting list.

    What happen to the BJP's disaster management planning now country having more number of cases than Canada with average 3000 cases per day?

    Jai Hind

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