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‘Measures taken to contain spread of virus’

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NEW DELHI: Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said PMO and health ministry are screening airport to prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s in India.

He also reiterated that the government has stocked up on medical supplies in case of any untoward events.

He told the media that border areas are constantly monitored and screening facilities in airports are constantly being updated to deal with if new coronaviru­s cases arise. He said flights arriving from Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong will be screened for coronaviru­s cases.

Harsh Vardhan also said that the health ministry is in contact with the health authoritie­s in the United States and they are ready to help China with medical supplies to contain the outbreak which has taken the lives of 1,367 people so far.

All 402 people kept in ITBP quarantine facility have tested negative and their condition is stable.

With two Indians confirmed to have been infected with the deadly coronaviru­s aboard the quarantine­d Diamond Princess cruise ship off the coast of Yokohama in Japan, the Centre on Thursday has assured all assistance.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Thursday that the Indian embassy in Tokyo was providing assistance to the crew and passengers.

“Our Embassy @Indianembt­okyo is in constant touch with the crew & passengers of #DiamondPri­ncess off Yokohama, Japan, rendering all necessary support & assistance. Passengers & crew are currently quarantine­d by Japanese authoritie­s,” Jaishankar said in a tweet.

“2 Indian crew members have tested positive for #Coronaviru­s. Will keep you updated,” he added.

Sonali Thakkar, a security officer on the ship, has been sending out messages asking the Indian government to take them back home or at least send some medical experts along to expedite the coronaviru­s tests.

Thakkar was placed in isolation on Monday, a week after the ship docked at Yokohoma on February 3.

“We are scared that if the infection is spreading, it is spreading so fast that we could also become one of them. We don’t want to. We just want to go back home,” she said according to reports.

The British cruise ship with 3,711 people on board arrived at the Japanese coast early last week and was quarantine­d after a passenger who de-boarded last month in Hong Kong was found to be the carrier of the virus on the ship.

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Tourists wear facemasks near India Gate in New Delhi on Thursday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Tourists wear facemasks near India Gate in New Delhi on Thursday.

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