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150 test negative to leave for homes from DI Khan quarantine centres: officials

By Our Correspondent
April 04, 2020

DERA ISMAIL KHAN: As many as 150 people, most of them from Kuram district having returned from Iran, have been allowed to leave the quarantine centers for their homes as their swab tests proved negative for Covid-19, said Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Umair on Friday.

All those people quarantined at Darazinda and Mufti Mehmood Memorial Teaching Hospitals would be allowed to go home now. The deputy commissioner told reporters that the lab, especially established for the purpose to solve the screening and measurement procedure on standard quality, had started functioning at Mufti Mehmood Teaching Hospital.

He said that earlier the swab specimens of suspected patients had to be sent to KMU, Peshawar lab, which would cause delay in diagnosing the matter. The official said the newly-established lab was capable of measuring and screening 100 swab specimens (cases) on Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test method within 24 hours, which is said to be an unprecedented success achieved by local Healthcare staff.

The DC said that National Institute of Health, Islamabad had already certified the lab, besides necessary approval and permission granted by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Health Department to conduct tests. Referring to untiring and sincere efforts of the medical staff on the frontline against coronavirus, Umair said the government was aware of the needs and problems of healthcare staff. The laboratory staff and other officials had been equipped with N-95 masks and other protective gear against the virus infection, he said. The deputy commissioner urged residents of the district and other adjoining areas to stay in their homes for safety of their own selves and their surroundings.

The DC also warned profiteers of stern action if they failed to mend their ways. He said that the availability of all commodities had been ensured at all the utility stores on subsidised rates.