Pakistan begun random Covid testing of inbound travelers at Airports

Islamabad–The National Institute of Health (NIH) on Sunday decided to increase the scope of the ongoing Rapid Antigen Tests (RAT) of inbound travellers at international airports across the country in view of the global coronavirus situation, it said in a statement.

In a series of tweets today, the institute — which has been heading Pakistan’s Covid-19 response after the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) was formally shut down — said that RATs were being conducted on a random basis as a measure to monitor Covid-19 activity.

“After reviewing the recent global situation of Covid-19, and the directive of the Federal Minister Health, CDC, NIH has advised CHE (Central Health Establishment) to increase the scope of existing ongoing RATs for Covid-19 at international airports in a systematic way, for passengers from different countries,” it stated.

NIH added that the main aim of the decision was to remain vigilant and conduct surveillance and monitoring at entry points to rapidly detect any infected case.

Random screening of travellers arriving from Gulf states and Saudi Arabia began at Kara­chi, Lahore and Islamabad airports yesterday. According to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), RAT would now be conducted at the three airports for all inbound flights from the Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia as per proportion.

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