Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Covid cases rise in Kerala: TN steps up vigil

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHENNAI: With neighbouri­ng Kerala and four other states in the country witnessing a surge in daily Coronaviru­s cases, the Tamil Nadu government on Monday said surveillan­ce in districts bordering Kerala has been intensifie­d and it has been made mandatory for all returnees by flight to compulsori­ly undergo RT-PCR test.

The state health department continues to aggressive­ly test for the virus and is involved in tracing the contacts, as it is determined to further bring down the cases, Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrish­nan said.

Expressing concern over non-compliance by people, including those who gather for political rallies, he appealed to the people not to lower the guard as five states in India have recorded an increase in cases.

“Wearing of masks and maintainin­g social distancing should strictly be followed. It was noticed during certain political meetings that the cadres did not wear face masks or follow social distancing. Such an offhand attitude could lead to unpleasant consequenc­es,” he said and pointed out to an incident in Amravati district in Maharashtr­a where a family has been infected by the virus.

Maharashtr­a, Punjab, Chhattisga­rh and Madhya Pradesh, apart from Kerala have recorded a surge in daily new cases of COVID-19.

The Union Health Ministry had said both Kerala and Maharashtr­a cumulative­ly accounted for over 74 per cent of India’s total active cases.

“Tamil Nadu has a low positivity rate of 0.9 per cent per 100 persons and a majority of those who get admitted early with Coronaviru­s symptoms are treated and discharged. I appeal to the people not to delay if they have Coronaviru­s symptoms but undergo test and treatment accordingl­y.” “Late arrival invariably leads to problems,” the health secretary told reporters here after inaugurati­ng three dialysis rpt dialysis reverse osmosis (RO) plants at the Tamil Nadu government multisuper speciality hospital, here, that has been sponsored by the RCC Platinum Trust,a nonprofit organisati­on.

When his attention was drawn to the non-compliance to face masks and social distancing at political rallies, he said rules were the same for all people who gather in public places.

“We have instructed health officials to mandate the wearing of face masks and maintain social distancing before granting permission for meetings besides resort to random testing at such meetings,” Radhakrish­nan said.

On the preventive measures, he said apart from surveillan­ce camps, thermal screening will be carried out in the border districts and cluster testing will be done in Chennai, Coimbatore and Chengalpat­tu districts.

All the passengers arriving by flight should have RT-PCR negative certificat­es.

“Passengers from the UK, Brazil and South Africa will be subjected to RT-PCR test upon arrival,” he said. About 36 direct returnees from the UK and their 26 contacts, who tested positive, were treated and discharged.

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