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Public told to self-isolate after PCR test

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  • Should wear face mask when self-isolating if there are others at home
  • Urged to take rest, drink a lot of water and act with responsibility

 By Easwaran Rutnam 

The public have been told to self-isolate after undergoing a PCR test until they receive the test results. 

Director-General of Health Services Dr. Asela Gunawardana issued guidelines for the public to follow after undergoing a PCR test. 


Accordingly, the public have been advised to self-isolate until they receive the test results, which may take 2-3 days. The public have also been told to wear a face mask even at home when self-isolating after a PCR test if there are others at home. 


The Health Ministry has also advised that they use separate utensils at home until a negative PCR test result is received. They have also been urged to take rest, drink a lot of water and act with responsibility. 


Public Health Inspectors had earlier pointed out that there were issues when obtaining PCR test results in a number of areas. PHI Association Secretary M. Balasooriya said the results are being released after nearly 2 or 3 days of testing. He said that the gap between testing and releasing the results could pave the way for the virus to be transmitted to more people. 

 

 

  • Public Health Inspectors had earlier pointed out that there were issues when obtaining PCR test results in a number of areas
  • The gap between testing and releasing the results could pave the way for the virus to be transmitted to more people