28,000 people being monitored in India over coronavirus fears

Country fully geared to battle virus, India’s health minister tells Parliament

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A man uses his mobile phone to take photographs of posters carrying messages on symptoms of coronavirus disease inside hospital premises in Kolkata on Thursday.
A man uses his mobile phone to take photographs of posters carrying messages on symptoms of coronavirus disease inside hospital premises in Kolkata on Thursday.
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New Delhi: With Covid-19 cases beginning to show an upward trend in the country, India’s federal Health Minister Harsh Vardhan updated Parliament on Thursday over the measures taken by the government to contain the disease.

The Health Minister said that they were fully geared up to battle the virus.

“As on March 4, at least 28,529 persons were brought under community surveillance and are being monitored,” the minister said. “The Prime Minister is personally monitoring the situation.”

Talking about Indians stranded in Iran, he said, “The government is following up with the Iranian authorities for the well-being of Indians stranded there and to tie-up evacuation as per the need. “

The Minister said that screening of passengers was also initiated at 12 major sea ports and 65 minor ports in the country. He said that all government departments needed to work in sync to contain the disease.

According to the Health Ministry over 500,000 people have been screened at the airports. The ministry said that community surveillance is on and cluster approach has been taken to contain the disease.

The new coronavirus that broke out in the city of Wuhan in China last year and spread to more than 60 countries is now making its presence felt in India too. At least 29 positive cases of COVID-19 have been reported till Thursday and the numbers are beginning to increase.

While three cases in Kerala have been cured, one confirmed case each have been reported from Delhi and Telangana respectively. At least 16 Italian nationals, who were visiting Jaipur, have also tested positive apart from their driver, who is an Indian citizen.

Six people affected by the virus have been reported from Agra in Uttar Pradesh. Another positive case has been reported from Gurugram in Haryana. The patient is an employee of PayTM.

Quarantine facilities have been set up for patients by the ITBP and the Indian Army at Chhawla and Manesar. In Delhi, the Safdarjung and Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) hospitals have been designated as nodal offices to deal with novel coronavirus cases.

At least 19 more laboratories are operating to conduct tests for Covid-19. Earlier, there were 15 laboratories involved in the process.

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