Uttar Pradesh govt. reduces cost of COVID-19 test to ₹1,600

This is the second time that the price of COVID-19 test had been reduced.

September 11, 2020 01:15 pm | Updated 01:18 pm IST - Lucknow

The Uttar Pradesh government has capped the cost of COVID-19 testing at ₹1,600. (Photo for representation)

The Uttar Pradesh government has capped the cost of COVID-19 testing at ₹1,600. (Photo for representation)

With the price of RT-PCR test kits and reagents used for coronavirus testing coming down, the Uttar Pradesh government has reduced the charge for conducting COVID-19 test to ₹1,600 from ₹2,500 by all labs including those privately owned.

“The prices of RT-PCR test kits and reagents used for COVID tests have come down. Hence, the April order on pricing of the test has been amended. The maximum price of test will now be ₹1,600,” said Additional Chief Secretary Amit Mohan Prasad in an order issued on Thursday evening.

The order was implemented with immediate effect, the State’s Health department said.

As per the order, the price of COVID-19 confirmatory test through TrueNat was also fixed at ₹1,600. Action will be taken against those violating the order by charging more than the prescribed fee under the Epidemic Act, it said.

This is the second time that the price of COVID-19 test had been reduced. When private labs were first allowed testing via RTPCR, the fee for each test was ₹4,500 which wa then reduced to ₹2,500 in April.

Now, labs cannot charge over ₹1,600 per test, as per the fresh orders.

The objective of reducing the price is to ensure that maximum number of people are tested, a senior health official said.

Director Information, Shishir said, “On Thursday, UP conducted 1,50,652 tests and total tests in the State done so far are 72,17,980. Out of 1,50,652 tests on Thursday, 50,000 tests were done on RT-PCR and that too by government labs. It is a record achievement of UP. The State is doing maximum tests in India.”

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