Published on Mar 04, 2023
http labsys health kerala gov in download_report patient_test_report : Department of Health and Family Welfare, Kerala State Government has launched an online lab diagnosis management system called labsys.health.kerala.gov.in.
All of us have been getting out RTPCR done over so many months now.
Govt of India has launched a single window link from ICMR which stores all RTPCR tests reports registered against your phone no at one place.
Log in to know your #COVID19 test results
You can view all your RTPCR test history till date. You can view results even before the lab sends them to you.
On this website, Laboratories can sign up through a Health Monitoring register. Here is how to login into the portal.
1. Go to the website http://labsys.health.kerala.gov.in/
2. Open the homepage of portal
3. Go to to the top right corner of the Page
4. Click on the Login button
5. Enter username and password
6. Then enter the captcha code
7. Click on sign in
8. You will go on to the Dashboard page where you can download your test reports.
• Go to http://labsys.health.kerala.gov.in/
• Open Health Monitoring — Sign Up form
• Select establishment type as Laboratory
• Enter name, ownership and address of lab
• Enter contact details
• Choose Nodal Officer
• Select local body
• Create login password
• Enter ICMR Registration No.
• Submit the form post filling
The country and the state is witnessing a rapid surge in COVID cases, which in turn has resulted in an increased vaccine eagerness among public leading to crowding and violation of COVID protocol at many covid vaccination centres. This can be counterproductive. Hence it is instructed to implement the following guidelines for the conduct of Covid Vaccination sessions
1. From 22nd April2021 onwards, all vaccinations both 1st dose as well as 2nd dose will be through prior online booking only. There will be no spot registration. The issuance of tokens at Public as well as Private CVCs to be done only for the public who have come with prior registration in the specified time slot to do a queue management. Public must be made aware of this through print and social media.
2. Districts shall facilitate online registration for those in the priority groups who needs support in registration through Government Departments, Akshaya centres, voluntary organisations etc.
3. Districts shall also ensure that all CVCs- Public and private, schedule the sessions well in advance in CoWIN based on the availability of vaccine, so that slots are available for online booking and upon arrival of the people have done bookinq the vaccination is done.
4. Vaccination sessions shall be conducted following COVID protocol. Crowding at the CVC must be avoided. Social distancing and usage of mask while in the CVC must be strictly ensured. Facility for handwashing/ Sanitiser must also be made available at the centre.
5. Districts shall do proper planning regarding the CVC providing Covishield and Covivax and give information in advance to all to enable to plan their first! second dosage.
6. All efforts shall be taken to ensure that vaccination of citizens > 45 years, including second dose, are completed in a time bound manner,