Millennium Post

Refrain from travel to China: Cabinet Secy

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Union Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba on Monday held a review meeting here to take stock of the Novel Coronaviru­s situation, even as the government issued a new Travel Advisory that urged everyone to refrain from travel to China, saying travellers on return could be quarantine­d.

Besides, from now on, anyone with history of travel to China since January 15, 2020, could be quarantine­d.

The high-level review meeting on the preparedne­ss for tackling the Coronaviru­s threat was attended by the Secretarie­s of Health and Family Welfare, External Affairs, Home, Civil Aviation, Department of Health Research and representa­tives from the ITBP border force, the Armed Force Medical Services (AFMS) and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA). The Cabinet Secretary has held six review meetings so far on the issue. As on Monday, 58,658 passengers from 445 flights have been

From now on, anyone with history of travel to China since January 15, 2020, could be quarantine­d

screened. A total of 142 symptomati­c travellers screened by the Integrated Disease Surveillan­ce Programme(idsp) have been referred to the isolation facilities. Besides, 130 samples have been tested, of which 128 have been found to be negative.

The two positive cases found in Kerala are being monitored and are clinically stable,the government said. “The second batch of 330 passengers (including 7 Maldivian citizens) from Wuhan arrived in India on Sunday. The second batch of 300 people (including 7 Maldivian citizens) is housed at ITBP Chhawla Camp and 30 are in Manesar. They are being effectivel­y monitored,” a ministry statement said.

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