Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Majority of infected Nanded pilgrims to be discharged in 2 days

- Ravinder Vasudeva ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

MOVE COMES AFTER FRESH CENTRAL NORMS FOR DISCHARGE OF PATIENTS WHO REMAIN ASYMPTOMAT­IC FOR 3 CONSECUTIV­E DAYS

CHANDIGARH: In a relief for Punjab, almost all the pilgrims who tested positive for Covid-19 after their return from Takht Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtr­a, will be discharged from various hospitals in the next two days.

The health department has taken the decision under the new discharge policy issued by Union health ministry, which states that if any Covid-19 symptomati­c patient undergoing treatment remains asymptomat­ic for three consecutiv­e days, he or she can be discharged from the hospital without conducting RT-PCR test.

“As almost all positive cases among pilgrims have remained asymptomat­ic ever since they were found positive after their testing between April 27 and April 29, we have decided to discharge them in the coming two days as per the new discharge guidelines,” said Dr Rajesh Bhaskar, health department’s spokespers­on for Covid-19.

A total of 4,220 pilgrims were brought to Punjab between April 25 and April 30, weeks after they were stuck at the Nanded gurdwara in the wake of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Of them, 1,225 pilgrims were found positive. However, almost all of them have remained asymptomat­ic. There were only mild symptoms of flu in a few positive cases found symptomati­c, said health department functionar­ies.

‘WILL FOLLOW 7-DAY HOME QUARANTINE’

“Once discharged, the positive cases will be asked to strictly follow seven-day home quarantine as per the guidelines of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR),” Dr Bhaskar said.

The discharge of pilgrims from hospitals will bring a sharp decline in the number of active cases in the state as out of 1,980 positive cases in Punjab so far, more than 60% were Nanded-returnees. In the past two days, 52 positive cases were discharged, taking the total tally of cured patients to 223. The pilgrims were kept at institutio­nal quarantine facilities and tests were done on all of them. Those who tested positive were sent to government hospital isolation wards, while those found negative were kept in quarantine facilities for 14 days.

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