New Delhi:Ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament commencing on September 14, an in-house four-day Covid-19 testing camp was started on Saturday for officials and other staff deployed at the complex to ensure minimum health risks during the period.
On the first day of testing, all officials working in Parliament were asked to go for coronavirus or Covid-19 tests. The testing will continue till Tuesday to cover other staff and security personnel. Parliament officials said that Real-Time Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) tests and Rapid Tests will be done.
RT-PCR tests have been prescribed for those having any Covid-like symptoms while the rest will undergo Rapid Testing.The Lok Sabha Secretariat has arranged for seven counters during the Covid-19 testing camp at the reception of Parliament House.No symptomatic person will be allowed into the House during the session.
The members have been requested to get their RT-PCR tests done 72 hours prior to arrival at Parliament after September 11. If the tests are not done, then it will be done at the reception and the members will have to wait till the results are out.The MPs have been advised to get their personal staff and family tested ahead of the session.
Detailed guidelines have been sent to the Members of Parliament for this purpose. If any of the personal staff or family members tests positive, then the MPs concerned will have to isolate themselves and follow mandatory government guidelines. Media persons allowed to cover the upcoming session will also have to go through mandatory RT-PCR tests 72 hours before the beginning of the session, which will see 18 sittings each for the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. There will be no holiday or weekend break.
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