Millennium Post

Health ministry to identify all potential ‘carriers’

- DHIRENDRA KUMAR

NEW DELHI: Taking a cue from successful management of Ebola virus crisis, the government has on Monday stepped up its preparatio­ns to control the spread of the deadly novel Coronaviru­s in the country.

Leading from the front, as per sources, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba took stock of the situation and instructed Health ministry officials to work on a war footing to identify all potential “carriers” of the disease.

According to sources, in a precaution­ary measure, the Health Ministry has asked states to share the list of passengers who had visited the affected countries in the last three months.

The passengers who had visited countries including China, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam, the United States, France, Australia, Malaysia, Nepal and Canada in the recent months have been asked to contact NCDC helpline number (+91-11-23978046) immediatel­y if they suffer from fever, headache, cough, sore throat, etc.

The Centre has also stepped up vigil in areas bordering Nepal in view of a confirmed case of novel Coronaviru­s detected there.

The Health Ministry on Monday said teams of healthcare profession­als have been deployed in West Bengal’s Panitanki and Uttarakhan­d’s Jhulaghat and Jauljibi in Pithoragar­h district, bordering Nepal.

Health Secretary Preeti Sudan also chaired a video-conference meeting with Chief Secretarie­s and police chiefs of the five states bordering Nepal — Uttarakhan­d, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim to review their preparedne­ss for prevention and management of the novel Coronaviru­s.

In a related developmen­t, it has found that all the samples tested at virology lab in Pune were found negative. In total, 17 samples were sent and out of that 14 were tested and all were found to be negative.

With the screening of 4,359 passengers in 18 flights from China on Monday, total 33,552 passengers have been screened in 155 flights.

Over 100 people have been kept under observatio­n in Kerala and Maharashtr­a following screening for possible exposure to the novel Coronaviru­s.

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