Clear bottlenecks, ramp up Covid-19 testing’: Rahul Gandhi tells PM in tweet
Rahul Gandhi is a part of an 11-member consultative group
formed by Congress president Sonia Gandhi to deliberate on matters
related to Covid-19 pandemic and formulate the party’s views on them.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that India has not been able to
scale up its testing for coronavirus disease Covid-19 due to
bottlenecks and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to clear the same.
“Experts
agree that mass random testing is the key to beating Corona. In India, a
bottle neck is stopping us from scaling testing from the current 40,000
per day to 1 lakh tests a day, for which test kits are already in
stock. PM needs to act fast & clear the bottleneck,” Gandhi said on
Twitter on Sunday.
Experts agree that mass random testing is the key to beating Corona. In
India, a bottle neck is stopping us from scaling testing from the
current 40,000 per day to 1 lakh tests a day, for which test kits are
already in stock.
PM needs to act fast & clear the bottleneck.
Gandhi has been attacking the Centre over the Covid-19 crisis, raising
question as to why prices of petrol and diesel haven’t been reduced even
after fall in global oil prices, freezing of inflation-linked dearness
allowance and dearness relief of central government employees and
pensioners, and approval to a proposal to convert surplus rice available
with the Food Corporation of India into ethanol to manufacture
alcohol-based hand sanitisers.
He is a part of an 11-member consultative group formed by Congress
president Sonia Gandhi under former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s
leadership to deliberate on matters related to the Covid-19 pandemic and
to formulate the party’s views on them.
Medical experts and
government officials steering India’s battle against Covid-19, however,
said that country’s prophylactic measures have led to a reduction in the
disease’s doubling rate, while allowing the ramping up of testing and
the bolstering of health care preparedness.
Environment secretary
CK Mishra, All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) director Dr
Randeep Guleria, and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) director
general Dr Balram Bhargava said that infections were growing at a slower
rate, larger numbers of people were being tested, and more medical
facilities were being readied.
The number of Covid-19 cases in India crossed the 26,000-mark on Sunday,
but the rate of growth of the infection has slowed down, whoch the
experts say is a sign that the country may have been able to largely
avoid the initial deadly spectre of the pathogen that has ravaged
countries across the world.
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