<p>A Covid-19 RT-PCR negative test report will be mandatory for all the teachers, students and non-teaching staff with the Karnataka Government deciding to reopen the degree, medical and engineering colleges.</p>.<p>After eight months of Covid-19 induced lockdown, the Karnataka government has decided to start the degree, engineering and diploma colleges from November 17 and Medical, nursing, AYUSH and paramedical colleges from December 1.</p>.<p>In view of the reopening of colleges, the Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Pankaj Kumar Pandey passed the order making the RT-PCR test report mandatory.</p>.<p>"As per SoP issued from Government of Karnataka, all teachers, students and non-teaching staff members of colleges and hostels shall produce a Covid-19 RT-PCR negative test report, which is done within 72 hours before the day of joining," the order said.</p>.<p>Pandey instructed the health staff to collect the samples from teachers, students and non-teaching staff of both colleges and hostels, without any delays and facilitate quick testing.</p>.<p>He directed all the labs to carry out testing of these samples through pooled (1:5) testing process and upload the results on the 1CMR portal immediately.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioners of all districts and the Special Commissioner (Health) of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike have been asked to monitor and ensure the testing is carried out in a smooth manner.</p>.<p>Pandey said the test results will be sent by SMS to registered mobile numbers in the ICMR portal.</p>.<p>It can also be accessed by visiting www.covidwar. karnataka.goV.in/servicel, for lab reports, he added.</p>
<p>A Covid-19 RT-PCR negative test report will be mandatory for all the teachers, students and non-teaching staff with the Karnataka Government deciding to reopen the degree, medical and engineering colleges.</p>.<p>After eight months of Covid-19 induced lockdown, the Karnataka government has decided to start the degree, engineering and diploma colleges from November 17 and Medical, nursing, AYUSH and paramedical colleges from December 1.</p>.<p>In view of the reopening of colleges, the Commissioner of Health and Family Welfare Pankaj Kumar Pandey passed the order making the RT-PCR test report mandatory.</p>.<p>"As per SoP issued from Government of Karnataka, all teachers, students and non-teaching staff members of colleges and hostels shall produce a Covid-19 RT-PCR negative test report, which is done within 72 hours before the day of joining," the order said.</p>.<p>Pandey instructed the health staff to collect the samples from teachers, students and non-teaching staff of both colleges and hostels, without any delays and facilitate quick testing.</p>.<p>He directed all the labs to carry out testing of these samples through pooled (1:5) testing process and upload the results on the 1CMR portal immediately.</p>.<p>Deputy Commissioners of all districts and the Special Commissioner (Health) of the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike have been asked to monitor and ensure the testing is carried out in a smooth manner.</p>.<p>Pandey said the test results will be sent by SMS to registered mobile numbers in the ICMR portal.</p>.<p>It can also be accessed by visiting www.covidwar. karnataka.goV.in/servicel, for lab reports, he added.</p>