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RTPCR investigation of Corona may be cheaper in Delhi, Kejriwal government in readiness to give relief – News in Headlines
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RTPCR investigation of Corona may be cheaper in Delhi, Kejriwal government in readiness to give relief

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Coronavirus News Update: If everything goes   well, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi can give big relief to the people. Arvind Kejriwal government is now considering reducing the fees of this investigation after the RTPCR investigation of Corona virus infection in Delhi increased. It is being told that as soon as the order of the Delhi government is issued, this test will be affordable in private labs, while free examination is being done in government hospitals. Antigen testing is also being done free of cost at government testing centers.

Currently, 77 labs in Delhi have RTPCR test facilities, including 26 government and 51 private sector labs. It is being told that the Health Department will constitute a committee of experts. This committee will determine the fee for the RTPCR investigation. The fee for RTPCR examination in private lab is currently fixed at Rs 2,400. Earlier it was Rs 4,500.

Other states located

  • Delhi – 2400
  • Uttar Pradesh-1600
  • Karnataka-1500
  • Haryana – 1200
  • Maharashtra – 1200

At the same time, the Delhi Corona virus infection has started to increase once again. The infection rate has increased from 5.91 to 6.32 percent. Because of this, 3579 cases of corona were reported on Tuesday, the highest in 25 days. Earlier, on September 25, 3827 cases were reported. Due to the increase in new cases, the number of active patients has once again reached close to 24 thousand. In the last 24 hours, 2186 patients recovered. At the same time, 41 patients died.

According to the report of the Health Department, a total of three lakh 36 thousand 750 cases have been reported so far in Delhi, out of which three lakh six thousand 747 patients have been cured. At the same time, the number of dead has reached 6081. The death rate is now 1.81 percent. Active patients have increased 1352. Because of this, the recovery rate of patients has come down from 91.41 to 91.09 percent. Currently there are 23,922 active patients. 

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