<p>Considering the increasing number of false-negative reports being witnessed in both RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing methods, the Karnataka government has decided to follow a syndromic approach and issue patient numbers for hospitalisation and treatment of such cases based on the authorisation of doctors.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/kumaraswamy-bats-for-compulsory-door-to-door-vaccination-of-18-plus-population-in-karnataka-980555.html" target="_blank">Kumaraswamy bats for compulsory door-to-door vaccination of 18-plus population in Karnataka </a></strong></p>.<p>Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Jawaid Akhtar, through a government order, said that after the recent surge of cases, several instances have been reported where the laboratory test for Covid is found negative even while the patient has Covid-19 symptoms or CT scan has detected infection.</p>.<p>Since the rules mandate that infected persons should have a patient number, issued by district authorities or the BBMP to get admission in a hospital, several patients, whose report is negative, have been facing issues in getting admission to hospitals.</p>.<p>Now, the government has now decided to follow a syndromic approach and give patient numbers to such cases based on authorisation of doctors. This will help patients to get admission and treatment through a reference from Suvarna Aarogya Suraksha Trust. </p>
<p>Considering the increasing number of false-negative reports being witnessed in both RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing methods, the Karnataka government has decided to follow a syndromic approach and issue patient numbers for hospitalisation and treatment of such cases based on the authorisation of doctors.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/kumaraswamy-bats-for-compulsory-door-to-door-vaccination-of-18-plus-population-in-karnataka-980555.html" target="_blank">Kumaraswamy bats for compulsory door-to-door vaccination of 18-plus population in Karnataka </a></strong></p>.<p>Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Jawaid Akhtar, through a government order, said that after the recent surge of cases, several instances have been reported where the laboratory test for Covid is found negative even while the patient has Covid-19 symptoms or CT scan has detected infection.</p>.<p>Since the rules mandate that infected persons should have a patient number, issued by district authorities or the BBMP to get admission in a hospital, several patients, whose report is negative, have been facing issues in getting admission to hospitals.</p>.<p>Now, the government has now decided to follow a syndromic approach and give patient numbers to such cases based on authorisation of doctors. This will help patients to get admission and treatment through a reference from Suvarna Aarogya Suraksha Trust. </p>