As per the list released by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on 22 March, six private labs so far can test for COVID-19 in India. One in Gujarat and Karnataka each, and four in Maharashtra.
The list is expected to be updated as per the functionality of labs.
This list comes a day after ICMR notified its guidelines on private labs that can test for the novel coronavirus. As per the notification, only those that have been accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration (NABL) can provide for testing, if they have US FDA approved kits.
The tests can happen once a qualified physician has prescribed the test following ICMR guidelines. Some other rules for testing by private labs include:
Before testing can start, the labs must ensure real-time reporting of test results to ICMR HQ database.
Each lab will be provided a registration number by the ICMR.
Importantly, while the ICMR has encouraged labs to provide free or subsidised testing, the cost of tests cannot go beyond Rs 4500. This includes Rs 1500 for screening tests and Rs 3000 for confirmation tests.
(With inputs from PTI)
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