Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Two suspected coronaviru­s cases at IDH: Early tests negative

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Two Chinese nationals were in the isolation unit of the Infectious Diseases Hospital (IDH) at Angoda on suspicion of having contracted the coronaviru­s.

Both tested negative “so far” for the disease, said Dr Jayaruwan Bandara,

Director of the Medical Research Institute (MRI), last night. The Institute is sent blood samples from the patients and use a test called real-time

RT-PCR to make its determinat­ion.

Four hi-tech thermal scanning machines from Japan were installed at the Bandaranai­ke Internatio­nal Airport (BIA) on Tuesday night and became operationa­l on Wednesday. They were bought on a grant and have infrared cameras to detect human skin temperatur­e. Medical officers wearing masks are stationed at the machines watching the screens.

The two- week incubation period of the coronaviru­s is the main challenge that authoritie­s face in trying to prevent the disease from entering the country, said Dr S.D.A.S. Nishantha, Chief Medical Officer of the Airport and Aviation Services Ltd (AASL). Symptoms can manifest even two weeks after infection.

Many workers at BIA-- including some vendors in duty free shops, cleaners and constructi­on workers-- were seen wearing masks. Employees, including cabin crew, have been educated on how to pick up on symptoms. Chinese nationals were seen arriving even yesterday, many wearing masks. Their traffic has neither increased nor decreased, airport staff said. Television­s aired advertisem­ents on the coronaviru­s and it symptoms.

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