* Drive through testing service runs across 3 permanent sites with a fourth planned soon
* To date, more than 14,236 appointments have been made, with 10,679 attendance and swabbing performed

HE the Minister of Public Health, Dr Hanan Mohamed al-Kuwari, expressed on Sunday her appreciation for the Primary Health Care Centre's (PHCC) proactive role in stemming the spread of coronavirus in Qatar, saying the swift establishment of 'Drive Through' swabbing hubs helped manage the outbreak.

This came during a visit by HE the Minister to Al Waab Health Centre, where she was briefed by PHCC Managing Director Dr Mariam Ali Abdulmalik on the role of the 'Drive Through' swabbing hubs and their achievements.

In this context, she praised the active role of PHCC in reducing the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic in Qatar.

On May 31, as part of the Ministry of Public Health's (MoPH) efforts to control the pandemic, PHCC initiated three dedicated 'Drive Through' swabbing hubs at the Al Waab, Al Thumama, and Leabaib Health Centres, to assist with early detection.

The 'Drive Through' initiative required significant logistical preparations and capacity expansion, ranging from the availability of trained personnel to take accurate swabbing to the time required to delivering swabs to a laboratory for further analysis.

To date, more than 14,236 appointments have been made, with 10,679 attendance and swabbing performed.

With a focus on vulnerable members of the community, the drive through testing focuses on ensuring the elderly and those with chronic conditions are prioritised.

"The Drive through testing service runs across 3 permanent sites with a fourth planned soon. The primary health centre through a booking system invites all our high risk population to regularly check. We know that early diagnosis and timely management makes a big difference in the health outcomes. Our unique preventative approach to seek out our patients, test them and treat them early is one of the success factors of Qatar which has contributes to Qatar's low mortality rate" she said.

The minister noted: "We invite you to respond to the invitation when you get and ensure you are tested. Remember prevention is always better than cure...keep protected, keep your physical distances, wear your mask and wash your hands regularly."

For her part, Dr Abdulmalik said: "Operating the swabbing hubs on immediate notice has been a great accomplishment for PHCC, supporting the country increase daily testing capacity and proven to be an effective measure in suppressing the spread of the virus.

"The tireless work and dedication of the PHCC staff through this period, has helped early detection and the resultant containment of Covid-19. Positive diagnosis of patients in their early stages, especially those at higher risk, has helped treat them better, as well as ensuring the community is safer."

The 'Drive Through' swabbing hubs are accessible by invitation only. Patients will be contacted by telephone and receive an SMS appointment confirmation from PHCC with a date, time, slot, and location. They will be required to show their QID to verify their invitation on arrival. Once swabbed, patients will receive results from MoPH by phone call if positive and by SMS if negative.


Related Story