Amaravati: As the number of coronavirus cases has been escalating at a rapid pace across the State due to transmission from Tablighi Jamaat attendees, Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy on Sunday directed the authorities to open testing labs in each district and also create isolation wards in all hospitals.
Of the 220 active cases in the State as on Sunday, close to 90 per cent relate to the Jamaat participants and their close contacts. The Chief Minister asked the health authorities to immediately complete testing of all those who returned from the Tablighi Jamaat congregation and their primary contacts. In the next step, the secondary contacts of the Jamaat attendees should be tested, he said at a high-level review meeting on Covid-19.
Special Chief Secretary (Health) KS Jawahar Reddy informed the Chief Minister that seven labs were working in the State with a capacity to test over 900 blood samples per day. He said steps were being taken to increase the testing capacity of the labs in Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada.
Jagan then asked the Special CS to set up a lab in every district as the number of cases was mounting. He directed the officials to ensure the lockdown guidelines were scrupulously followed, particularly in the identified red zones and hotspots. He also asked them to be prepared to implement any fresh guidelines from the Centre after the lockdown period ends on April 14.