Chandigarh:The Punjab government on Saturday decided to test all those returning from outside, saying it can't depend on the medical examination by other states in the wake a surge in the infection count.
It also decided to ramp up coronavirus testing, with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh directing to increase the capacity to 6,000 tests a day by May-mid. The states' coronavirus tally rose substantially in the past a few days due to a large number of Sikh pilgrims evacuated from Maharashtra's Nanded testing positive for the virus.
So far, 292 pilgrims have been found infected with the virus, a government statement said.On Saturday, the state's coronavirus count soared to 772 with 187 new cases, of which 142 were pilgrims from the state.
The government is also facing a flak from the Opposition for the mismanagement of the evacuation process, under which over 3,500 Sikh pilgrims have returned to Punjab. Pointing out the infection cases among the pilgrims, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh in a video conference with state ministers said it was clear that Punjab can't rely on the tests conducted on its people by other states.
He said the state will have to conduct its own tests rather than going by the tests done by other states. He directed the Health Department to increase the testing capacity to 6,000 a day by May 15, instead of the earlier target of 5,800 a day by May-end.
In response to a suggestion by some ministers, the CM agreed to examine their proposal for home quarantine of the returnees in coordination with village sarpanches and panchayats. Referring to the fact that several staffers at the Nanded gurdwara have also tested positive for the infection, the CM said with this the Shiromani Akali Dal's claim that there was no infection case there has been trashed. He once again asked the Opposition not to indulge in petty politicking over the issue.