Dushyant Singh Pundir
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, December 13
For the timely detection of the new Omicron variant of Covid-19, the UT Administration is considering starting whole genome sequencing of positive samples in the city to prevent further spread of the virus.
At present, the health authorities send samples for genome sequencing to the National Centre for Disease Control, Delhi, and it takes one week to two weeks to get the report.
“In the wake of detection of the first case of Omicron in the city, we are exploring the possibilities of conducting whole genome sequencing of samples in the city to save precious time,” said UT Adviser Dharam Pal. He said the Director, Health Services, had been directed to look into the issue. To check further spread of the virus, the vaccination drive has also been stepped up in the city, he said. In July and August, the Department of Virology, PGI, had conducted a pilot project on genome sequencing of some samples and the samples were then sent to other national laboratories and the PGI reports were found matching with their results.
An official of the PGI said they were in the process of applying for authorisation from the Central Government within a month and it would take a few more months to start the genome sequencing in the institute.
The PGI has an Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-approved laboratory providing round-the-clock diagnostic services.
At present, the PGI is also sending samples for genome sequencing to the National Centre for Disease Control, Delhi.
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