Courtesy of Brentw1 - (NCYT - BB)8 Jul 2020 10:42
Just appeared on the BBC news feed this morning.
Mumbai, one of India's biggest coronavirus hotspots, has become the country's first city to open up testing to everyone.
Until now, complex rules have meant that testing was mostly restricted to those who have symptoms or are high-risk, and required a doctor's prescription.
But Mumbai - which has some 86,500 confirmed cases - has done away with that. It's also allowing all labs, including private ones, to do the test. The government has already fixed prices.
The move comes as India ramps up testing - case numbers have already surged in recent weeks as a result.
It now has more than 740,000 confirmed cases, the world's third largest tally.