Deccan Chronicle

Coronaviru­s scare: 2 passengers isolated

2,51,447 persons screened so far for the virus: Centre

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

One passenger on board SpiceJet Bangkok-Delhi flight was quarantine­d at Delhi while two passengers, who arrived at Kolkata from Bangkok, have been placed in isolation for suspected novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) symptoms.

“On February 13, 2020, a passenger travelling on SpiceJet flight SG-88 operating between Bangkok and Delhi was suspected of coronaviru­s infection. He was on seat no. 31F and was the only passenger in that row. The said passenger was quarantine­d by Airport Health Organisati­on (APHO) after landing in Delhi,” the SpiceJet said.

At Kolkata airport, a passenger named Himadri Barman was quarantine­d on Tuesday, and Nagendra Singh on Wednesday, officials said. Both passengers were sent to Beliaghata ID Hospital, a Kolkata airport official said.

Earlier, a passenger named Anita Oraon had also showed signs of fever during thermal scanning, Kolkata airport director Kaushik Bhattachar­jee said.

In India, three cases have been confirmed so far in Kerala while two Indian crew on board cruise ship Diamond Princess off the Japanese coast have tested positive for the

COVID-19. Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said three persons who tested positive for

COVID-19 in Kerala are stable now.

Dr Vardhan said on Thursday that all 645 Indians, including 7 Maldivians, evacuated from the coronaviru­s-hit Wuhan city are likely to be discharged once all of them test negative after a stay of 14 days.

“India has extended support to the Maldives in testing samples and Bhutan in managing

COVID-19. India has agreed to support Afghanista­n in testing samples. India is also extending help to China by sending essential items for combating

COVID2019 in China as per commitment of the Prime Minister,” the minister said following a meeting of the Group of Ministers (GOM) on this issue.

He added that people are being screened for coronaviru­s at 21 airports, 12 major ports, 65 minor ports and at 6 land crossings and all states have been informed of the guidelines and precaution­ary measures. At the airports, a cumulative of 2,51,447 persons

(2,315 flights) have been screened, 3 suspected cases and 161 contacts have been identified,

5,491 and 285 passengers and crew have been screened at major and minor ports, respective­ly.

A total of 15,991 persons are being followed up for 28 days of which

3,058 have completed 28 days of observatio­n period. As many as 497 suspect cases have been isolated.

Some of the airlines have also temporaril­y suspended operations.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written a letter of appreciati­on to the Air India crew and health ministry officials involved in the evacuation of citizens of India and Maldives from the Chinese city of Wuhan following the outbreak of novel coronaviru­s, the Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday.

The letter would be handed over to the evacuation team, including Air India crew and Health Ministry officials, by the Minister of State for Civil Aviation, the PMO statement said.

Air India had conducted an emergency evacuation operations from Wuhan, the epicentre of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak in China.

“Despite being aware of the aforementi­oned severe situation in the region, the Air India sent two B-747 aircraft with teams of Air India as well as teams from Ministry of Health for two consecutiv­e days, on January 31 and February 1, returning the next day,” the statement said.

■ DR VARDHAN said that all 645 Indians, including 7 Maldivians, evacuated from Wuhan are likely to be discharged once all of them test negative after a stay of 14 days.

 ?? — PTI ?? In this photo provided by Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), one of the Indian nationals who were airlifted from coronaviru­s-hit Hubei province of China’s Wuhan, gives final sample to medics before release from the quarantine facility set by up ITBP, at Chhawla in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI In this photo provided by Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), one of the Indian nationals who were airlifted from coronaviru­s-hit Hubei province of China’s Wuhan, gives final sample to medics before release from the quarantine facility set by up ITBP, at Chhawla in New Delhi on Thursday.

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