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‘Post-mortem PCR not mandatory due to several factors’

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Consultant Judicial Medical Officer Dr. Channa Perera says several factors led to the issuance of the circular stating that performing post-mortem PCR is not mandatory for all deaths, hospital or non-hospital.

Speaking to media in Colombo Dr. Perera said the main reason was the difficulties faced by relatives of the deceased as a result of conducting post-mortem PCR for all deaths.

He noted the relevant circular was issued on the 15th of February by the Director General of Health Services.

Dr. Channa Perera said accordingly post-mortem PCR tests are not conducted for all deaths, since yesterday.

He stated post-mortem PCR can be performed at the discretion of the relevant Judicial Medical Officer.

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