Deccan Chronicle

India at virus risk from Kabul

Over 100 Afghans reach Delhi monthly on medical, trade visas

- KANIZA GARARI | DC

Health experts fear that the coronaviru­s (COVID19) may come to India from Afghanista­n as a large number of medical and trade visas are issued to Afghans.

Over 100 Afghan patients travel to New Delhi every month.

Despite a case in Afghanista­n as of Wednesday, India laid no restrictio­ns for Afghanista­n.

Iran is the hub for COVID

19 outside China, and the virus travelled from Iran to Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Afghanista­n through pilgrims, forcing pilgrimage to be suspended. The transmissi­on is currently human-to-human.

“COVID-19 has shown that one infected person can become a supersprea­der,” Dr K.K. Aggarwal of the

Conferedat­ion of Medical Associatio­ns in Asia and Oceania said.

“It was so in South Korea and in Iran. Why must India not learn and be prepared to tackle it? We can no longer say that heat or hot conditions will stop the virus.”

The concept of supersprea­der has evolved in coronaviru­s, and it takes the form of a cough where viruses are emitted as large droplets from the infected body onto a surface (table, chair, doorknob, etc) that is touched by others, leading to transmissi­on.

Numerous droplets in a closed area can infect more than 30 people.

The infected in Iran, South Korea, Italy, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Afghanista­n have no history of travel to China and no contact with travellers from China.

Experts concluded it was through the touch of an infected surface.

The super-spreader can apply to India which is no longer safe.

“We are banking on selfreport­ed cases and airport screening but not carrying out tests,” a senior government doctor anonymousl­y said.

“Tests may show cases. But the government is maintainin­g that like SARS, it will not come to India.”

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