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Coronaviru­s cases rise to 30 as Ghaziabad man tests positive

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new delhi — A man from Ghaziabad with a recent travel history to Iran has tested positive for novel coronaviru­s in Ghaziabad, taking the total number of cases in the country to 30 as the government on Thursday asked states to form rapid response teams at district, block and village levels.

In some relief for Telangana, blood samples of two persons from the state which were sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune for confirmati­on tested negative.

Till Wednesday, 29 people, including 16 Italian tourists, tested positive for coronaviru­s. The list includes the first three cases in the country from Kerala last month. The three persons have been discharged following recovery.

Meanwhile, five people who came in contact with the Paytm employee who works in Gurgaon and lives in west Delhi have been tested and quarantine­d till their results come in, Delhi government health officials said.

The Paytm employee, who tested positive for the contagious disease with flu like symptoms on Wednesday, came in touch with 91 people in Gurgaon, an official said, citing his counterpar­t in the suburban town. Delhi government health officials are also coordinati­ng with their counterpar­ts in Noida to ascertain the number of people he came in contact with.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced that all primary schools in the national capital will remain closed till March 31 to prevent the possibilit­y of spread of coronaviru­s.

The outbreak also cast a shadow on the India-EU summit which was slated to be held later this month and will now be reschedule­d.

According to MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar, India and EU decided to reschedule Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Brussels in view of the advice by health authoritie­s. He also said no case of any Indian being affected by coronaviru­s in Iran has emerged and Indian embassies across world are on the job to help Indians.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said an Indian medical team is in Iran and the authoritie­s here are working on the logistics with their Iranian counterpar­ts for the return of the Indians stranded there in the wake of the coronaviru­s outbreak in the country.

He said the Indian medical team was likely to set up its first clinic at Qom to start screening for coronaviru­s.

Health Minister Harsh Vardhan sought to allay fears saying the government is taking all steps to prevent spread of coronaviru­s and the scale of interventi­ons has been increased in alignment with the evolving situation in India where 28,529 people have been brought under community surveillan­ce and monitoring. —

 ?? PTI ?? An official uses a thermal screening device on tourists, in wake of the deadly novel coronaviru­s, at Taj Mahal in Agra on Thursday. —
PTI An official uses a thermal screening device on tourists, in wake of the deadly novel coronaviru­s, at Taj Mahal in Agra on Thursday. —

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