Odisha to review testing strategy after PM pointed out over reliance on antigen kits | India News – Times of India

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BHUBANESWAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday pointed out overreliance of Odisha, besides Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, on antigen tests for Covid-19, prompting the state to review its testing strategy.
Modi, in a video meeting with chief ministers, pointed out overdependence of these states on antigen tests, saying, “This needs to change. RT PCR tests should increase to check infections. Around 70% tests should be done using RT PCR method.”
Though the Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik did not speak in the meeting, as this was part not part of the agenda, in a written submission he pointed out that the long period of this crisis has brought fatigue and complacency in following covid health protocols. “We need to be careful as multiple surges of covid spread is the reality in many countries and as witnessed in many states in India as well,” Naveen said in a statement.
Stating that going back to lockdowns would not be possible, Naveen said, “We cannot go back to the era of lockdowns. However, at the same time we need to ensure that the virus spread is also contained through renewed efforts in awareness and enforcement.”
“As a country with huge population, achieving herd immunity will be a long process and in the meantime we all need to be extremely careful,” Naveen said emphasizing that just because Covid vaccine is available now, there is no place for complaceny in observing covid norms.
Naveen said since Odisha is affected by disasters like cyclones almost every year, the administrative machinery is well prepared to deal with crisis situations that the pandemic has brought.
In the meeting CMs of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, Karnataka and Haryana besides administrator of Chandigarh, where the covid cases are showing rising trend, spoke. While home minister Amit Shah made introductory remarks and Union health secretary Rajesh Bhushan made a presentation on the situation.
Additional chief secretary (health) Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, who also attended the VC, said the state’s testing strategy would be reviewed with all laboratories conducting Covid tests on Friday.
The number of RT PCR tests conducted in the state is around 7300 out of the total more than 20,000 tests being conducted per day, the rest being rapid antigen tests. The number of RT PCR tests is less because the state has been conducting RT PCR tests on people with symptoms such as of fever, influenza like illness and severe acute respiratory illness. Since the number of such people is less, the overall RT PCR tests are less.
Mohapatra said to further increase the number of RT PCR tests, the state is planning to collect samples of people with any possible symptom returning from states such as Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Punjab and Chhattisgarh and conduct RT PCR tests on them instead of antigen tests which is being done now at railway stations and airports.
On Wednesday, Odisha reported 82 new covid positive cases, which is the highest in a day in past two weeks, as it increased the number of tests done from around 20,000 to 25000 in past 24 hours.
The situation in Odisha continues to be firmly under control, Mohapatra said. In the first fortnight of March, the state’s case positivity rate is 0.33% while the average number of tests done per day is 21,231. The state has reported two Covid deaths this month.

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ILS Bhubaneswar gets Bioincubator – Times of India

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BHUBANESWAR: The Institute of Life Sciences (ILS) Bhubaneswar on Monday got a Bioincubator in its second campus here. It has been developed with the help of the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), department of biotechnology under the ministry of science and technology and the Odisha government.

While inaugurating the Bioincubator, chief minister Naveen Patnaik hoped that it will promote research and development in the area of biotechnology and encourage the youth to take up entrepreneurship in biotechnology sector and will be of importance to Odisha and other regions. He said that the government of Odisha has developed start-up policy for encouraging business opportunity in the state.

The Bioincubator will have an operational area of 10,000 square feet built-up space and all dedicated scientific instrumentation for carrying out research in the field of agriculture, health care, diagnosis, devices and value addition and food processing. A total of Rs 10 crore has been spent for this project.

ILS Bhubaneswar director Ajay Parida said the entrepreneurs can use the facility in the incubation centre for research, development, testing and marketing purposes. “An entrepreneur needs instrumentation, facility, testing and other materials while developing any new products. It is very difficult to develop such a facility by spending a huge amount of money. Our Bioincubator will work as a facilitation centre for such entrepreneurs,” he added.

They can also use the animal house of ILS for testing. The entrepreneurs can take benefit of the institute’s drug testing facility, nutritional analysis, genomics, proteomics and quantification. They do not need any infrastructure for starting an enterprise on biotechnology as the Bioincubator will provide them with space. The institute will also guide the entrepreneurs to get funding and market linkage for their products. It will also try to help them to file patents.

Parida said 10 entrepreneurs have been selected to join the Bioincubator. “We want to increase the number to around 60,” he added.

Among others, state science and technology minister Ashok Chandra Panda, DBT secretary Renu Swarup, science and technology department secretary Santosh Sarangi, Manish Diwan of BIRAC spoke on the occasion.



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