Khaleej Times

Kerala to foot medical bills of all Nipah affected

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thiruvanan­thapuram — Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday told an all party meeting here that the government would foot the entire medical bills of all those being treated for the malady at Kozhikode and Malappuram.

He said that the work done by the state’s health profession­als in containing the disease’s spread after its outbreak was really encouragin­g and showed their commitment and dedication. This quick containmen­t has not happened in countries where this virus attack had hit in the past, he added.

“What we have found out is that its due to the effective interventi­on and the work of these health profession­als that the spread of Nipah virus has been contained. Now there need be no fear or panic. The state government will bear all the expenses of these patients who underwent treatment for Nipah,” said Vijayan.

The Kerala government also decided to distribute special food kits also as Kozhikode turned out to be the worst affected with 13 deaths, while three deaths were reported in Malappuram. Vijayan also came down heavily on the mischief played by some elements on social media, terming it was most unwarrante­d and unpardonab­le.

As of date, of the 18 positive cases, 16 have died and the remaining two are recovering well at the Kozhikode hospital while the around 2,000 people, who have reported to have come in contact with the affected, are being monitored.

Earlier in the day, on the opening day of the assembly session, opposition legislator P. Abdullah from Kozhikode walked into the floor of the assembly wearing a mask and gloves, which invited immediate criticism from Vijayan and Health Minister K.K. Shailaja, who both termed his show an insult to the efforts of the state government.

But intervenin­g in the issue, leader of opposition Ramesh Chennithal­a said that this was done as Abdullah just wanted to express his solidarity with the people of Kozhikode and it was not an insult.

Meanwhile, the Veterinary Associatio­n has said that they will approach the Central government with a request that they are interested to do an epidemiolo­gical study on the outbreak of Nipah in Kozhikode and should receive support. —

 ?? PTI ?? IUML MLA Parakkal Abdullah arrives in the Kerala Assembly, wearing a mask and gloves to seek attention of the house towards the outbreak of Nipah virus, in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Monday. —
PTI IUML MLA Parakkal Abdullah arrives in the Kerala Assembly, wearing a mask and gloves to seek attention of the house towards the outbreak of Nipah virus, in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Monday. —

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