Kejriwal also mentioned that these sufferers who are receiving themselves tested at the government facility are not charged something for the test.
In a main selection to make Coronavirus testing a lot more reasonably priced, the Delhi government has place a cap on the cost to be charged for RT-PCR tests at all private laboratories in the city. According to news agency ANI, the maximum price for an RT-PCR test to be charged by private laboratories in the city has been fixed at Rs 800 by the government.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a statement, quoted by ANI, mentioned that his government has issued directions to lower the cost to be charged for RT-PCR tests in the city. Kejriwal even though announcing the selection mentioned that it will come to the help of these residents who want to get themselves tested at private testing facilities. Kejriwal also mentioned that these sufferers who are receiving themselves tested at the government facility are not charged something for the test.
A formal order has been released from the Delhi government’s Health and Family Welfare Department asking all laboratories to charge not a lot more than Rs 800 for the RT-PCR test. The order, signed by the Secretary of Health and Family Welfare division, has also asked all laboratories to show the price of RT-PCR test at a prominent spot at their laboratories. In addition to the residents who get themselves tested at the private laboratories, quite a few private- and government-run hospitals also use the solutions supplied by the private laboratories to test the samples of their sufferers. The order released by the division produced it clear that the cap on the maximum charge for the RT-PCR test will advantage each the hospitals as effectively as residents who use the facilities of the private laboratories.