The Centre is now ramping up the surveillance for SARI/ILI cases in covid-affected and non-affected districts More than two months after the World Health Organization urged aggressive testing and monitoring for covid-19, India has finally scaled up testing to 100,000 samples a day, besides outlining plans for community-based sero-surveys to estimate the extent of the spread of the virus.
Since 20 March, India expanded its testing strategy to include all hospitalized severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) patients.
Health minister Harsh Vardhan said the testing capacity has increased to 100,000 samples per day. India has done 17,62,840 tests so far, with 86,191 samples tested on Monday across 347 public and 137 private labs. “We are