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Travel advisory to Kerala over Nipah lifted

Ban on imports of fruits and vegetables likely to be lifted after data analysis from the state

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

Ban on imports of fruits and vegetables likely to go after data analysis from the state |

The UAE has lifted the travel advisory to the south Indian state of Kerala which has successful­ly contained a Nipah virus outbreak, Gulf News can reveal.

The Ministry of Health and Prevention exclusivel­y confirmed this to Gulf News yesterday.

“According to the latest report received from the World Health Organisati­on, the disease has been controlled and there are no travel barriers to Kerala,” the ministry said in an emailed statement.

“The Ministry of Health and Prevention does not prohibit the public from travelling to Kerala, but precaution­s should be taken by the travellers to any area suffering from endemic diseases in the world,” it added.

Seventeen people have succumbed to the brain-damaging disease in Kerala since the outbreak in May.

Nearly 2,000 people were kept under strict observatio­n and schools in some districts were ordered to remain closed until June 12.

On June 10, Kerala announced that it had successful­ly contained the deadly virus though several people continue to be monitored. The state will remain vigilant until June 30 before declaring it Nipah-free, reports said.

Warning

It was on May 24 that the ministry asked travellers from the UAE to avoid unnecessar­y travel to Kerala until the Nipah virus outbreak could be brought under control.

On May 30 the ministry said it had also ordered airport authoritie­s to detect and notify passengers showing symptoms of Nipah.

Import ban

However, sources said passengers from Kerala were not stopped for screening.

Sources said the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, which announced a ban on imports of fruit and vegetables from Kerala on May 29, is expected to lift the ban soon.

The ministry had banned the imports of fruit and vegetables as the natural host of the virus is a fruit bat of the Pteropodid­ae family, according to the WHO.

In a statement to Gulf News, Majd Mohammad Al Herbawi, director of Food Safety Department at environmen­t ministry, said: “Following the UAE’s ban on fresh fruit and vegetables from the Indian state of Kerala that was imposed on learning of the Nipah virus outbreak, we are closely monitoring and following up on developmen­ts with Indian authoritie­s concerned. Should the latest data analysis we receive from India indicate that there is no reason for this ban, it will be lifted with immediate effect.”

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t official said the department was waiting for latest data analysis from India to decide on lifting the ban on import of fruits and vegetables from Kerala.

 ?? PTI ?? People wear safety masks following an outbreak of ‘Nipah’ virus in Kozhikode in the south Indian state of Kerala. UAE has lifted the travel advisory to that state.
PTI People wear safety masks following an outbreak of ‘Nipah’ virus in Kozhikode in the south Indian state of Kerala. UAE has lifted the travel advisory to that state.

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