Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Vigil stepped up at Nepal border for coronaviru­s

Special health teams have already been deployed at border outposts, say officials

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: With a confirmed case of novel coronaviru­s (2019ncov) reported from its neighbouri­ng Nepal, India has stepped up vigil at the Nepal border, and is screening people travelling across the border.

Union health secretary Preeti Sudan on Monday chaired a meeting through video conference with chief secretarie­s of the five states bordering Nepal — Uttarakhan­d, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim, to review their preparedne­ss.

Special focus is on travellers from Nepal visiting religious and other tourist places in India, said health ministry in a statement.

Special health teams have already been deployed at border outposts in Jhulaghat and Jauljibi in district Pithoragar­h (Uttarkhand), and at Panitanki entry point in West Bengal, and will be soon be expanded in the other states that share borders with Nepal, added the ministry statement.

“Secretary reviewed the preparedne­ss of these bordering states in terms of orientatio­n of health and other agencies; adherence of various prevention and management protocols; awareness regarding prevention of coronaviru­s among the people being screened and those transiting the border with Nepal; self-reporting by these people; isolation wards; protective gear etc.,” said the ministry statement.

As part of extra vigil, the

Uttarakhan­d, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar government­s have started medical examinatio­n of people coming from Nepal, said a senior health ministry official. Orientatio­n sessions have been conducted of teams from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), the medical personnel, and health officials in these states.

Regular awareness drives are being undertaken through miking, distributi­on of leaflets and signages at the border check posts. Apart from thermal screening of travellers from China already taking place in 7 airports, screening will also begin at ports.

“Shipping ministry has communicat­ed to the national port authoritie­s as they have been directed to follow up with the inland waterways authority of India, and coordinate with the maritime states. All possible steps are being taken to check the entry and spread of the infection. So far there has been no positive case of coronaviru­s infection in India,” said the ministry official.

The Centre has advised the states to involve rural heads to conduct special Gram Sabhas in coordinati­on with department of Panchayati Raj to enhance awareness regarding the coronaviru­s diseases, its symptoms, preventive measures, reporting etc. in the border villages, said the official. The state government­s have also been asked to involve the Hotels Associatio­n for wider self-reporting by travellers from across the border, added the official.

 ?? PTI ?? Hospital staff outside the Special Isolation Ward set up to provide treatment to any suspected case of the coronaviru­s, in Hyderabad on Monday.
PTI Hospital staff outside the Special Isolation Ward set up to provide treatment to any suspected case of the coronaviru­s, in Hyderabad on Monday.

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