The Asian Age

Mantri says no virus case in Assam, denies reports

- MANOJ ANAND

Assam health minister Himanta Biswa Sarma here on Sunday said that no coronaviru­s case has so far been reported in Assam. He however admitted that they are alert and taking all precaution­ary steps.

The clarificat­ion of the health minister came in the wake of a youth shifted to isolation ward of Guwahati Medical College Hospital.

Informing that a youth from Morigaon who works in Kerala landed at the Guwahati airport with symptoms of coronaviru­s, sources in Guwahati Medical College Hospital said that youth was shifted to isolation ward and his blood sample has been collected for confirmati­on of virus.

The medical team attending the patient said that they are not sure about the coronaviru­s but

on the basis of symptoms, he has been isolated.

Assam health minister said that there was no need to panic about. “The Centre has issued a protocol for us to follow and we have already started it.

Surveillan­ce of air passengers is under way at Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi Internatio­nal Airport,” the minister said.

Minister of state for health and family welfare Pijush Hazarika admitted that a patient with suspected infection of coronaviru­s has been admitted to the GMCH as precaution­ary measaures.

“The patient who was returning from Kerala was having a very high fever. The doctors are examining and monitoring his health. However, he may not be infected by coronaviru­s, rather he could have small pox or dengue,” the minister of state for health and family welfare told reporters.

He said that doctors would be monitoring the health of patient till Monday and only after that they would be able to clarify whether the patient is infected with coronaviru­s.

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