Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

STRICT ACTION IF TRAVEL HISTORY ISN’T DISCLOSED, WARNS KERALA

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Taking a serious view of three fresh coronaviru­s patients not disclosing their Italy visit, the Kerala government on Sunday warned of strict action, including prosecutio­n, against those hiding such travel to affected countries and symptoms of the infection.

The Health department said failure to inform authoritie­s about travel history and symptoms would be considered a crime, while the state police separately said it was “illegal and punishable” if anyone hid such informatio­n. The warnings came on a day when Kerala reported five fresh cases of cornovirus, including three who had recent travel history to Italy but evaded health screening at the airport on their return about a week ago.

The health department directed that those who come from coronaviru­s-affected nations should inform it at the earliest. “Otherwise, it will be considered as a crime. Those who come from abroad should be in-house surveillan­ce for 28 days,” a release from the health department said.

The police said the symptomati­c persons should inform the authoritie­s concerned. “It is illegal and punishable” if anyone hid their travel history to the coronaviru­s-affected countries and did not reveal the symptoms of the virus, if any, a police release said.

“Strict action, including prosecutio­n, will be initiated against them. Directives of various government agencies should be followed in this regard,” it added.

Kerala was put on high alert after the five fresh cases, which came days after the state had successful­ly treated the country’s first three coronaviru­s patients.

Health minister K K Shailaja said the three, a couple and their son, had evaded health screening at the airport on their return about a week ago and all the five › hail from Ranni in Pathnamthi­tta district.

Strict action, including prosecutio­n, will be initiated against them. Directives of various government agencies should be followed in this regard.

A POLICE RELEASE

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