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RANDOM TESTS TO BE CONDUCTED ACROSS COLOMBO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

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  • CMC Medical officers are also continuing to conduct rapid tests in congested areas and high rise buildings such as apartment complexes in Colombo
  • If an individual who undergoes the random test, tests positive for the coronavirus, they will be transported to an intermediate center. The individual’s family will then have to undergo PCR tests
  • These checking points will be rotated

 

 

BY JAMILA HUSAIN

Health officers of the Colombo Municipal Council have begun conducting random Rapid Antigen Tests across Colombo city and this will continue until further notice, Chief Medical Officer of Health of the CMC, Dr. Ruwan Wijemuni told Daily Mirror yesterday.

As of yesterday tents were set up in several areas in Colombo and officials were seen flagging down vehicles to conduct tests. Eye witnesses told Daily Mirror that the tents were manned by health officers and police and those stopped were requested and subjected to antigen tests. Dr. Wijemuni confirmed that random tests were ongoing in Colombo and this would continue until further notice to detect any possible COVID-19 patients.

He said if an individual who undergoes the random test, tests positive for the coronavirus, they will be transported to an intermediate centre. The individual's family will then have to undergo PCR tests and remain under quarantine at home till such time their results are received. The Daily Mirror learns that from these intermediate centres, the patients will then be allocated to the hospitals or COVID-19 centres or can even have the option of using the paid facility set up to treat COVID-19 patients. In addition to the random tests being conducted across Colombo, CMC Medical officers are also continuing to conduct rapid tests in vulnerable areas, congested areas and high rise buildings such as apartment complexes in Colombo. Colombo continues to be a hot spot for the coronavirus and the public have been urged to strictly adhere to all the health guidelines.

  • Dr. Wijemuni confirmed that random tests were ongoing in Colombo and this would continue until further notice
  • Patients will be allocated to the hospitals or COVID-19 centres or can even have the option of using the paid facility set up to treat COVID-19 patients