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Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain should strengthen health services in the national capital instead of making “baseless” allegations on a distinguished institute like the RML Hospital and its testing lab for “cheap media publicity”, Vardhan tweeted in Hindi.
Doing politics over the novel coronavirus induced situation will weaken India’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Vardhan said on Twitter after chairing a meeting through video conference to review the preparedness for prevention and control of the novel coronavirus in Delhi.
According to sources, Jain had apparently raised the issue of wrong test results and delayed test reports by the RML Hospital during the meeting.
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The AAP on Wednesday had claimed that the Centre-run RML Hospital was giving out “erroneous” COVID-19 test results and violating government norms of submitting the same within 48 hours.
Addressing a press conference here, AAP spokesperson Raghav Chadha said the Delhi government re-tested 30 samples from Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital which were declared COVID-19 positive.
He said 12 of these samples were found to be negative and the result of two samples was inconclusive.
The RML Hospital, in a statement, said the dates of sampling were different and there was a gap of 7-14 days when resampling was done. It said quality checks are being done with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the results are concordant.
The hospital also maintained that there was no backlog anymore and regular quality checks were being done.
“We are doing quality checks with AIIMS and NCDC and the results are concordant. Our positivity is more as all hotspot cases, family clusters and high-risk contacts of the lab-confirmed cases are more in our screening centre. Also we do not have any backlog now. The problem existed earlier when adequate testing kits were not available,” it said in a statement.
AAP leader Raghav Chadha earlier alleged that there was an error of 45 percent in RML’s coronavirus testing.