Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Schools and colleges in Kozhikode to reopen later

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Kerala government on Saturday decided to postpone the re-opening of educationa­l institutio­ns in Kozhikode till 12 June, besides deferring all examinatio­ns, except those conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Interviews being conducted by the state public service commission have also been postponed. A decision in this regard was taken at a high-level meeting here, chaired by state Health Minister K K Shailaja and additional chief secretary (health) Rajeev Sadanandan. Sixteen persons have lost their lives so far to Nipah virus (NiV) in two districts of the state since the confirmati­on of the deadly virus on 17 May.

“As a precaution­ary measure, it has been decided to further postpone the re-opening of schools and colleges and holding of examinatio­ns,” Shailaja said.

An all-party meeting will be held at Thiruvanan­thapuram on Monday to review the situation, she said. The health minister said the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Ramesh Chennithal­a had also enquired also about the situation following the

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outbreak of the deadly virus.

Now, the effort is to prevent a second wave of the infection and, therefore, extreme caution has to be exercised. A list of 1,950 persons, who had come in contact with confirmed NiV cases, has been prepared and they are being closely monitored, she added. In the morning, the death of a 39-year-old woman, Roja, who showed symptoms of the virus, gave a scare. But, her blood samples were found to be negative, she said, stressing the need to remain extremely vigilant even though there were no fresh cases. Sadanandan, meanwhile, said the monoclonal antibodies from Australia had reached the state and was on its way to Kozhikode medical college from Kochi. It will be administer­ed only if there was any fresh Nipah cases. Experts from Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) — the apex body in India for the formulatio­n, coordinati­on and promotion of biomedical research — will be reaching here on Monday and the antibody would be administer­ed only if it was necessary. With the help of ICMR and the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), the state government had procured about 50 doses of a monoclonal antibodies from Australia to combat the virus, he added.

 ?? PTI ?? Schools and colleges in Kozhikode to open after June 12
PTI Schools and colleges in Kozhikode to open after June 12

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