Jamaica Gleaner

West gears up to tackle coronaviru­s

- Christophe­r Thomas/ Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

AS FEARS of the deadly coronaviru­s continue to swirl globally, the health authoritie­s in western Jamaica say they have fine-tuned plans for rigorous screening at all ports of entry and the establishm­ent of an isolation zone at the Cornwall Regional Hospital in Montego Bay.

Dr Marcia Johnson-Campbell, regional technical director of the Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA), told The Gleaner yesterday that the standard screening processes at Sangster Internatio­nal Airport in Montego Bay would be imposed for the coronaviru­s as had been previously establishe­d for Ebola, yellow fever, and malaria.

“We have the Condor flight that comes from Frankfurt, Germany, on Mondays and Wednesdays with a lot of travellers from China, so those persons would be directed to the port health surveillan­ce desk to be interviewe­d and screened.

“There’s also a fever-scan machine at the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport, and when persons pass through the machine, if they have an elevated temperatur­e, it should detect them,” said Johnson-Campbell.

RAISING AWARENESS

The technocrat said that medical personnel have been urged to be vigilant in identifyin­g persons who are currently ill so that they can receive immediate attention.

The WRHA regional technical director also said that informatio­n would be shared with all travellers to raise awareness and inform them on protocols to follow if symptoms arise later.

“If they have no symptoms, there’s nothing we can do or need to do at the airport to stop them, because there’s no restrictio­n on travel and trade. What’s important is that they know where to go if they become ill,” said Johnson-Campbell.

Dr Delroy Fray, clinical coordinato­r at Cornwall Regional, said the hospital’s staff were being trained on how to handle potential coronaviru­s cases.

“We’re in the process of reminding our staff of how to look after these persons to prevent cross-transmissi­on, as we did for Ebola. We’ve secured the area we’re going to use for isolation, so in the event we should get one case right now, we will have a place to put them,” said Fray.

Coronaviru­s, also known as 2019-nCoV, reportedly originated in a Huanan seafood wholesale market in Wuhan, a Chinese city about 650 miles south of Beijing, with a population of more than 11 million. The market was shut down on January 1.

According to the British Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n, the coronaviru­s has spread to at least 16 countries, with more than 6,000 cases of infection being reported.

Persons who are especially susceptibl­e to the virus include the very young, the elderly, pregnant mothers, and persons with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure.

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