Deccan Chronicle

Chinese national vomits on flight

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

A Chinese national, and four others, have been quarantine­d in Pune, Ahmednagar and Jalgaon for possible exposure to the novel coronaviru­s, an official statement said on Friday.

While two are at district hospitals in Ahmednagar and Jalgaon, the Chinese man and remaining two were admitted to Pune’s civic-run Naidu Hospital’s isolation ward.

No confirmed case of coronaviru­s has been found in the state so far. As many as 25 persons, quarantine­d on suspicion of exposure to the coronaviru­s, have been discharged from hospitals in the state after their blood reports tested negative for the infection, the statement said.

The Chinese national was on Friday admitted to Pune hospital after he vomited on Pune-bound Air India flight from Delhi. Health minister Rajesh Tope, meanwhile, urged people not to discrimina­te against those who have arrived from China and other countries where coronaviru­s infections were reported.

“Medical certificat­es or laboratory reports are being sought from the people who have returned from coronaviru­s-hit areas at the time of joining (workplaces). This is wrong,” the statement quoted Tope as saying.

Such people are kept under observatio­n for 14 days upon arrival in India and they need not undergo tests again, so “medical certificat­e or laboratory report should not be sought from them,” he added. The minister also urged people not to believe rumours.

Blood samples of the five persons who are under observatio­n in hospitals have been sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune and reports are expected on Saturday, the statement said. A total of 16,063 passengers have been screened at Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport in Mumbai, Tope said.

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