Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Doctor in evacuation team takes ill; separate aerobridge­s set up

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI:ONE of the five doctors who were on the Air India flights that evacuated 647 Indians from China on January 31 and February 1 has developed a cough, a key sign of infection from the novel coronaviru­s (2019-ncov) that three students in Kerala have been detected with.

The three people who tested positive for 2019-ncov got infected in China and were not among the evacuees.

All the passengers and the 60-member evacuation team on the Air India flight are being quarantine­d for at least 14 days as a precaution­ary and safety measure to check the spread of viral infection.the crew included 10 Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital doctors, two paramedics, 40 cabin and cockpit crew, engineers and security personnel in two different planes that evacuated people from China.

Officials in the Union ministry of health said it was unlikely that the doctor had contracted infection. “The whole team involved in the process is under mandatory home quarantine for at least two weeks. The doctor in question was a little under the weather even before he went on the trip. The team had taken strict precaution­s during the trip so it’s unlikely that it’s a coronaviru­s infection but we are leaving nothing to chance,” said a senior health ministry official, requesting anonymity.

The infection has killed 425 people, all in China, except one each in Philippine­s and Hong Kong, and at least 20,000 have been infected in China alone.

On Tuesday, India establishe­d dedicated gates and separate aerobridge­s for passengers from high-risk locations like China,

Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore. “…Earmarked aerobridge­s will be used at seven internatio­nal airports (Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Cochin, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai) at the dedicated gates to screen passengers from the affected countries… so as to ensure effective prevention,” said Preeti Sudan, secretary (health), in a statement.

India has tested 454 samples, of which three have tested positive. Of all the samples tested, 160 samples are from the evacuees who have been quarantine­d at two isolation facilities in Manesar and Chhawla, confirmed Indian Council of Medical Research.

“Various precaution­ary measures are being taken in close coordinati­on with the ministries concerned at the central level. The situation is being closely monitored by the PMO, health minister, and Cabinet secretary ,” said Sudan on Tuesday.

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