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Free COVID-19 mass test sees only 10 percent people’s participation


20 June 2021  

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BHAKTAPUR: Only about ten percent people of the total target participated in the free RT-PCR and antigen screening mass test campaign organized by Madhyapur Thimi Municipality in Bhaktapur.

Though the local government had preparation for 10,000 tests through the PCR and antigen procedures and organized the campaign simultaneously at all its wards on Saturday to check about the COVID-19 status in the community, only ten percent or 1,308 people participated in the campaign. It means the campaign witnessed far fewer participants than the target.

“Though we publicly appealed to the public to be part of the campaign supported by the Nepal Korea Friendship Municipality Hospital and other organizations, 90 percent target groups were left out of it,” said Mayor Madan Sundar Shrestha.

Of the total tests, 48 or 3.36 percent of reports came positive.

The campaign aimed to assess the community-level infection status by identifying the population in a safe zone, and risk zone so that it could formulate future strategies to respond to the crisis, Mayor Shrestha said.

The local government has decided to provide free treatment to all those who tested positive during the mass campaign.
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Publish Date : 20 June 2021 20:56 PM

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