Deccan Chronicle

Modi offers India’s help to China in fight against virus

Screening of passengers on at 21 airports, seaports and border crossings

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday expressed solidarity with China in the wake of the novel coronaviru­s (2019nCoV) outbreak that has left over 800 people dead

(811 as of Sunday evening) and over 37,000 infected in that country. In a letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping, Mr. Modi offered India’s assistance in tackling the

2019-nCoV outbreak. He also thanked Mr. Xi for facilitati­ng the evacuation of around 650 Indian citizens from China’s Hubei province.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed solidarity with Chinese President and the people of China over the outbreak of n-coronaviru­s in China. In a letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping, PM offered India’s assistance to face the challenge. PM offered condolence­s at the unfortunat­e loss of lives due to the outbreak. PM also conveyed appreciati­on for the facilitati­on provided by the Government of China for evacuation of Indian citizens from Hubei province,” a source said.

However, no details of the “assistance” offered was available as of now. Sources said the Indian embassy in Beijing will follow up with the Chinese foreign office and work out things if China desires any help.

Meanwhile, in India universal screening for all flights from Singapore and Thailand, besides Hong Kong and China, is ongoing at the earmarked aerobridge­s.

The screening of passengers is going on at 21 airports, internatio­nal seaports and land border crossings.

The Union health ministry has said that so far 1,818 flights and 1,97,192 passengers have been screened at 21 airports across the country.

In Kerala, 1,510 samples have been tested, of which three that tested positive are undergoing treatment in the state.

“We are extending all possible support to the states/UTs in order to combat the situation arising due to novel coronaviru­s. As on date, 9,452 persons are presently under community surveillan­ce in 32 states/UTs. The containmen­t and prevention activities are being taken up on utmost priority. All the states are continuall­y strengthen­ing their rapid response teams to counter any eventualit­y,” the health ministry said in a statement.

The number of confirmed infections in China’s coronaviru­s outbreak has reached 37,198, with more than 2,600 new cases reported, the National Health Commission of China said Sunday.

In its daily update, the commission said there had been 89 new deaths from the virus — with 81 in the hardest-hit Hubei province, and the rest in other regions — bringing the national toll to 811.

 ?? PTI ?? In this handout photo provided by Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Indian nationals who were airlifted from coronaviru­s-hit Hubei province of Chinas Wuhan, play carrom inside a quarantine facility set by up ITBP at Chhawla area of New Delhi on Sunday. —
PTI In this handout photo provided by Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Indian nationals who were airlifted from coronaviru­s-hit Hubei province of Chinas Wuhan, play carrom inside a quarantine facility set by up ITBP at Chhawla area of New Delhi on Sunday. —

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