<p>The district disaster management authority has decided to make the RT-PCR test for Covid-19 detection mandatory for patients before undergoing any surgery here in Maharashtra, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Hospital authorities in Aurangabad have also been asked to check the patient's Covid-19 vaccination status, Collector Sunil Chavan said in a release, but did not specify any reason for these decisions which were taken after a meeting to review the pandemic situation here.</p>.<p>Medical facilities have been asked to make a note of the patient's vaccination status on his/her case papers, which will be checked by authorities, the collector said.</p>.<p>Aurangabad did not report any new Covid-19 case on Monday. As of now, there is only one active Covid-19 case in Aurangabad and the patient is in home isolation, a district administration official said.</p>.<p>The district administration has also decided to issue show cause notices to heads of 10 health centres to explain low Covid-19 vaccination percentage there, the collector's release said. The administration will conduct awareness programmes for citizens to encourage them to get inoculated against the coronavirus, it said.</p>.<p>So far, 83.39 per cent people in the district have taken first dose of Covid-19 vaccine and 62.02 per cent of them have taken both the doses, as per official data.</p>.<p>On Monday, Maharashtra reported 92 new Covid-19 cases, a majority of them in the Mumbai Circle, and one more death, taking the overall tally in the state to 78,77,993 and the toll to 1,47,844, a health department official earlier said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>The district disaster management authority has decided to make the RT-PCR test for Covid-19 detection mandatory for patients before undergoing any surgery here in Maharashtra, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Hospital authorities in Aurangabad have also been asked to check the patient's Covid-19 vaccination status, Collector Sunil Chavan said in a release, but did not specify any reason for these decisions which were taken after a meeting to review the pandemic situation here.</p>.<p>Medical facilities have been asked to make a note of the patient's vaccination status on his/her case papers, which will be checked by authorities, the collector said.</p>.<p>Aurangabad did not report any new Covid-19 case on Monday. As of now, there is only one active Covid-19 case in Aurangabad and the patient is in home isolation, a district administration official said.</p>.<p>The district administration has also decided to issue show cause notices to heads of 10 health centres to explain low Covid-19 vaccination percentage there, the collector's release said. The administration will conduct awareness programmes for citizens to encourage them to get inoculated against the coronavirus, it said.</p>.<p>So far, 83.39 per cent people in the district have taken first dose of Covid-19 vaccine and 62.02 per cent of them have taken both the doses, as per official data.</p>.<p>On Monday, Maharashtra reported 92 new Covid-19 cases, a majority of them in the Mumbai Circle, and one more death, taking the overall tally in the state to 78,77,993 and the toll to 1,47,844, a health department official earlier said.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>