
Today, the General Administration of Civil Aviation sent an announcement to airlines operating at Kuwait International Airport to approve the MUNA audit system for laboratories located outside Kuwait.
The system will examine and assure the accuracy of the PCR certificates issued abroad.
Fifteen countries will be accepted in this program: India, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, the Emirates, Turkey, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the United Kingdom, France, and America.
The program will start as soon as the linking process is completed, according to Alqabas.
Locations
Sri Lanka
5 cities are linked with 4 laboratories in Colombo, Negombo, Gampahan, Kandy and Karaitiya.
The Philippines
Quezon City High Accuracy Diagnostic Center, and Pasay City at the Diagnostic Laboratory of the Philippines Airport.
Nepal
Hospital for Advanced Medicine and Surgery (HAMS) Kathmandu
Bangladesh
Pravaa Health Laboratory Dhaka
India
17 cities and states have been recognized with 3 laboratories Mangalore, Calicut, Kanur, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Kochi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Goa and Trivanal Thapuram, which are served by the Metropolis Health Care Laboratory Ltd. Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Pune The Suburban Diagnostics Laboratory. In Gurugram, Noida and Hyderabad Thyrocare Technologies Limited Laboratory.
Bahrain
laboratories of the Bahrain Specialist Hospital in Juffair, reports Al Rai.
UAE
4 GHMATs have been started for the Burjeel laboratory in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. In Sharjah Medeor Hospital.
Turkey
4 cities are connected with two labs one in Biruni in Iskandar and Istanbul, and Viromed in Ankara.



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