Pakistan to give free coronavirus test facility to Afghan patients

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to extend cooperation with Afghanistan, allowing free of cost tests for the suspected coronavirus  patients, a virus that has already claimed more than 1000 lives in neighbouring China.

According to sources, the decision to facilitate the Afghanistan patients to undergo free corona virus testing process was taken on humanitarian basis.

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“The test will be conducted at National Institute of Health (NIH),” they said adding that the Afghan government would send samples of the suspected patients to Islamabad.

It is pertinent to mention here that the corona virus test cost up to Rs 7000 and the Pakistani government decided to extend this facility on the request of the Afghan government.

National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad on Monday initiated performing tests on the suspected patients of the corona virus.

The testing kits were imported from China and now the authorities could test the presence of the virus in a patient, submitting reports within 24-hours of the test.

“Each kit cost US$ 2000 and could be used to perform tests on 50 patients,” they said adding that Rs 7000 would be charged from each patient for the test.

The NIH has also devised a standard operating procedure (SOP) for carrying out tests on the suspected patients as sources said that not every patient would undergo a test unless he shows key symptoms of the virus.

“Designated-hospitals will submit the samples for test and they will be bound to send the patient’s sample along with a report on symptoms,” they said.

INP/LK/AK

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