<p>The Delhi government on Wednesday put a cap on the rate of conventional RT-PCR tests for Covid-19 detection in private hospitals and laboratories at Rs 500, according to an order.</p>.<p>Rapid antigen tests at private facilities will cost Rs 300.</p>.<p>In a tweet, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, "Delhi government drastically reduces corona test rates. This will help the common man."</p>.<p>According to the order, home collection of samples and testing would cost Rs 700. Earlier, it was Rs 1,200.</p>.<p>At government centres and hospitals, RT-PCR and rapid antigen tests are conducted for free. In November last year, the government had capped the rate of RT-PCR tests in private hospitals and labs at Rs 800.</p>.<p>The health department has directed all private hospitals and laboratories to display the revised rates at a prominent place within 24 hours. It has also asked the private facilities to process samples, share reports with clients and update results on the ICMR portal within 24 hours.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Delhi repTorted 50 Covid-19 cases and four more fatalities due to the viral disease, while the positivity rate stood at 0.08 per cent.</p>.<p>The national capital has reported 14,36,451 Covid-19 cases so far. A total of 14,10,874 patients have recuperated, while the death toll due to the disease stands at 25,058.</p>
<p>The Delhi government on Wednesday put a cap on the rate of conventional RT-PCR tests for Covid-19 detection in private hospitals and laboratories at Rs 500, according to an order.</p>.<p>Rapid antigen tests at private facilities will cost Rs 300.</p>.<p>In a tweet, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said, "Delhi government drastically reduces corona test rates. This will help the common man."</p>.<p>According to the order, home collection of samples and testing would cost Rs 700. Earlier, it was Rs 1,200.</p>.<p>At government centres and hospitals, RT-PCR and rapid antigen tests are conducted for free. In November last year, the government had capped the rate of RT-PCR tests in private hospitals and labs at Rs 800.</p>.<p>The health department has directed all private hospitals and laboratories to display the revised rates at a prominent place within 24 hours. It has also asked the private facilities to process samples, share reports with clients and update results on the ICMR portal within 24 hours.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Delhi repTorted 50 Covid-19 cases and four more fatalities due to the viral disease, while the positivity rate stood at 0.08 per cent.</p>.<p>The national capital has reported 14,36,451 Covid-19 cases so far. A total of 14,10,874 patients have recuperated, while the death toll due to the disease stands at 25,058.</p>