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Don't use rapid test kits for 2 days, will probe fault: ICMR tells states

Addressing plaints of faulty kits, ICMR says they'll issue advisory after teams carry out field validation of the equipment

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A municipal worker walks to deliver vegetables to residents of a restricted area in Kolkata on Tuesday. Pic/AFP

A municipal worker walks to deliver vegetables to residents of a restricted area in Kolkata on Tuesday. Pic/AFP

Amid complaints about faulty rapid test kits, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Tuesday advised states not to use them for the next two days, saying it will issue an advisory after their teams carry out field validation of these equipment. At the daily government briefing on the Coronavirus situation in the country, ICMR's Dr Raman R Gangakhedkar was asked about the faulty rapid testing kits.

"We have received complaint from a state yesterday and so far discussed with three states. Too much variations have been reported in results of rapid test kits and RT-PCR kits. We advise states not to use them for the next two days," he said. "These kits will be tested and validated in the field by our teams. We will issue a clear-cut advisory in two days. If problems are detected in batches, we will tell the companies for replacement," he said.

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