Fall in COVID-19 testing worries Indian authorities

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NEW DELHI: An alarming fall in testing for COVID-19 threatens to undermine India\u0027s efforts to contain the pandemic, the federal health ministry said on Wednesday (Nov 24) in a letter to state governments, as worries grew over fresh waves of infection abroad. India reported on Wednesday 9,283 new COVID-19 c

NEW DELHI: An alarming fall in testing for COVID-19 threatens to undermine India's efforts to contain the pandemic, the federal health ministry said on Wednesday in a letter to state governments, as worries grew over fresh waves of infection abroad.

"In the absence of sustained levels of sufficient testing, it is very difficult to determine the true level of infection spread in a geography," Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said in a letter sent to the northeastern state of Nagaland, which has reduced testing by more than a third in two months. The ministry delivered the same warning to other states, though each letter contained observations specific to the various states' circumstances.

 

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