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COVID-19 Antigen tests to be used by hospitals soon

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December 2, 2020
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Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony (DPI)

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− GPHC staff starts training

Health facilities throughout the country will soon have access to antigen testing kits, Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony disclosed Tuesday.
The Minister said that a shipment of the antigen testing kits which were ordered last month has arrived. He said the test kits will return results much faster than the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test done for COVID-19.

The test kits were initially ordered for specific Regions, but a decision was taken for the test to be utilised by all hospitals.
“Doctors are a little bit sceptical about admitting patients because they need to know their status and when you wait 24 hours, you have to put that patient in a transition area and wait until you are certain from the PCR test. This now would reduce that time because we would be able to test people immediately, and if they are determined to be positive, then we can immediately isolate them or get them into the ward and provide regular care,” the Minister said.
Dr. Anthony said training has already started on how the test will be administered.

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“As of today, we have started training with the staff of the GPHC and tomorrow, we will have training in the use of these antigen tests for all the other regions. Once we complete these trainings by Wednesday, the kits will be distributed,” he stated.

Each participant will be given test kits to take back to their respective Regions even as the Minister assured that there are enough test kits to last approximately four months.

“The rapid test is normally associated with an antibody test. However, the tests here examine for the virus or the antigen so it really differs. These tests would help us to determine whether somebody is infectious or not. Antibody tests generally are not able to do that,” the Minister of Health said.
Of the antigen tests ordered, one quantity, which was produced by Abbott Laboratories, came from the United States while the second set was sourced from South Korea through the Pan American Health Organization. (DPI)

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