Delhi: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's COVID testing facility restored
"Government of Delhi has allowed Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's facility of COVID testing to be restored. We have now been authorised to use RT-PCR App. With this, the hospital can start doing COVID-19 testing for patients as per government guidelines," a release by the Chairman, Board of Management of the hospital read.;
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New Delhi - The Delhi government has recently restored Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's COVID-19 testing facility.
"Government of Delhi has allowed Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's facility of COVID testing to be restored. We have now been authorised to use RT-PCR App. With this, the hospital can start doing COVID-19 testing for patients as per government guidelines," a release by the Chairman, Board of Management of the hospital read.
Read Also: Sir Ganga Ram Hospital moves HC for quashing FIR on 'violation of' COVID-19 norms
Through the letter, the Chairman also thanked the Chief Minister and the Health Minister for their 'intervention'.
Earlier, the hospital had approached the Delhi High Court seeking the quashing of an FIR filed against the hospital by Delhi Police on the complaint of Delhi government for allegedly violating COVID-19 norms. The petition also sought to set aside the order passed on June 3 by Delhi government which prohibited RT/PCR sampling for COVID- 19 suspect/contact cases with immediate effect.
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