Gov’t to let private sector step in to conduct mass testing for COVID-19

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Gov’t to let private sector step in to conduct mass testing for COVID-19
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Admitting to the government’s limited capacity to conduct mass testing, Malacañang said it will leave it up to the discretion of private businesses to conduct tests for COVID-19. | DJEsguerraINQ

or Antibody Rapid Test Kits, which has produced test kits for the use of barangays as well as for workers looking to return to work.

Project ARK medical team chief Dra. Minguita Padilla said the private sector has also procured additional reverse transmission-polymerase chain reaction or RT-PCR kits to be used sparingly with the rapid tests kits. Earlier, the DOH said PCR-based tests remain the “gold standard” in determining if patients had contracted the novel coronavirus as rapid test kits can produce false-negative results that can lead to the further spread of the virus.

The country so far has 30 laboratories nationwide that are capable of detecting the virus using RT-PCR tests. Meanwhile, five laboratories are accredited to use GeneXpert rapid test kits, which can yield results within 45 minutes.by the end of May—a goal it set after failing to reach its initial target of 8,000 daily tests by the end of April.

Mounting calls for mass testing of suspected coronavirus carriers have prompted government to increase its testing capacity, but the DOH also noted that country also has limited laboratory capacity to process those tests.

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