Mongolian National Audit Office examined the “One door-One test” operation which was organized between February 11-23, and provided conclusions and recommendations to the relevant authorities.
442 thousand citizens were involved in the “One door-One test” operation, MNT 18 billion spent, and 56 cases of Covid-19 detected.
Common conflicts include:
- Disaster protection activities reflected in the Law on Disaster Protection were not followed. Participation of the legal body was not reflected. Due to this, estimating implementation of the operation was difficult at lower and middle level.
- Detailed and systematic information on lockdown and testing process was not provided well.
- Permanent testing sites and mobile teams operated as planned, but the workload at the points was not equal.
Some economists criticized this operation and preferred purchasing vaccines instead.
Mongolian National Audit Office examined the “One door-One test” operation which was organized between February 11-23, and provided conclusions and recommendations to the relevant authorities.
442 thousand citizens were involved in the “One door-One test” operation, MNT 18 billion spent, and 56 cases of Covid-19 detected.
Common conflicts include:
- Disaster protection activities reflected in the Law on Disaster Protection were not followed. Participation of the legal body was not reflected. Due to this, estimating implementation of the operation was difficult at lower and middle level.
- Detailed and systematic information on lockdown and testing process was not provided well.
- Permanent testing sites and mobile teams operated as planned, but the workload at the points was not equal.
Some economists criticized this operation and preferred purchasing vaccines instead.
