The Maharashtra government Wednesday slashed the prices of the Covid-19 test in the state and brought down the rates of RT-PCR tests to Rs 500 from Rs 1,000.
After the outbreak of the pandemic last year, the charges for an RT-PCR test in the state were Rs 4,500, which were slashed from time-to-time by the state government to ease the burden on people.
The Maharashtra government Wednesday slashed the prices of the Covid-19 test in the state and brought down the rates of RT-PCR tests to Rs 500 from Rs 1,000.
The costs for rapid antigen tests were also brought down by the state government led by Uddhav Thackeray.
State Health Minister Rajesh Tope made the announcement.
After the outbreak of the pandemic last year, the charges for an RT-PCR test in the state were Rs 4,500, which were slashed from time-to-time by the state government to ease the burden on people.
"The new rates for RT-PCR test are fixed at Rs 500, Rs 600 and Rs 800. For giving samples at the collection centre, Rs 500 will be charged. For the same test at a Covid Care Centre or a quarantine centre, the charges will be Rs 600 and to collect the swab from home, the labs can charge Rs 800," Dr. Pradeep Vyas, principal secretary of the public health department said.
The cost of the anti-bodies test will be Rs 250, Rs 300, and Rs 400 for similar services respectively.
"No private lab can charge more than these prescribed rates," he added.
For another test- CLIA- for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, the charges will be Rs 350, Rs 450, and Rs 550 respectively, while for rapid antigen test the amount will be Rs 150, Rs 200, and Rs 300 respectively, Dr. Vyas said.
Tope said, "There is ample availability of material required for these tests. Which is why, the state government has decided to bring down the prices of these tests."
(With inputs from PTI)