Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘All Wuhan evacuees test negative for coronaviru­s’

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NEWDELHI: All 645 Indians evacuated from China’s Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronaviru­s outbreak, have tested negative for the deadly infection, Union health ministry confirmed on Thursday.

Around 500 people have died in China mostly in and around Wuhan, where the virus emerged last year. “All 645 evacuees from Wuhan, China, have tested negative for Novel Coronaviru­s. In addition, 557 samples have been tested by ICMR [Indian Council of Medical Research] network laboratori­es of which all have tested negative except for 3 already reported positive. The 3 positive cases are clinically stable,” the ministry said in a statement. Kerala on Monday reported the third confirmed case of coronaviru­s from Kasaragod. In a statement, the ICMR said all the evacuees will be again tested on the 14th day of their quarantine period.

“On the basis of the test results, it will be decided whether it is safe to let them go,” said a health ministry official on condition of anonymity. The doctors on the Air India flight that evacuated Indians from China on January 31 has also tested negative for coronaviru­s. The doctor was tested after he developed a cough, which is a key sign of infection, after returning to Delhi.

“The result of the sample that was taken from the symptomati­c doctor is out, and he has tested negative,” said another health ministry official requesting anonymity. The doctor from the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in New Delhi was one of the 10 medical personnel on-board the flight.

HT on Wednesday reported how the doctor had developed flu-like symptoms raising fear that he may have contracted the deadly viral infection that has infected 20,000 in China alone. All the passengers and the 60-member evacuation team have been quarantine­d for at least 14 days to check the possible spread of the viral infection.

An NIA court extended on Thursday the judicial remand of suspended Jammu and Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh, and three others, by 15 days in connection with the probe related to alleged terror links of the former police officer. The other three accused are Hizbul Mujahideen commander Naveed Babu, his accomplice Mohammad Rafi and law school dropout Mohammad Irfan.

Singh was arrested on charges of trying to assist terrorists to travel outside Jammu and Kashmir last month.

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