Published 23:24 IST, February 7th 2020
Kerala govt lifts 'state disaster' status to Coronavirus, alert continues
Health Minister of Kerala announced that the govt has withdrawn 'state disaster' status given to Coronavirus since no positive cases were detected recently.
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Health Minister of Kerala KK Shailaja anunced that on Friday, February 7, government has withdrawn 'state disaster' status given to vel Coronavirus. She, however, informed that statewide alert will continue, and health guidelines have to be followed. This decision was taken after 67 out of 72 restress have tested negative for disease.
Health Minister on coronavirus outbreak
Speaking to media KK Shailaja said, “ state disaster status was declared after 72 returnees were in Kerala from Wuhan in China of which three tested positive. About 67 have tested negative. test results show that close contacts of all those three confirmed cases are negative.” She furr informed that second case of n-coronavirus have been tested negative in second round of tests, however, National Institute of Virology in Pune has to confirm report.
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Explaining situation furr, Shailaja said that a total of 3,014 suspected coronavirus cases are being monitored in various districts of state. "Of se, 2,953 are under home quarantine and 61 in hospitals with symptoms. A total of 263 samples of suspected cases have been sent to National Institute Virology for examination. Of 261 samples tested, all results were negative," she said.
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645 evacuated from Wuhan test negative
Union Health Ministry on Thursday said that all 645 people evacuated from China's Wuhan city, who were kept in isolation at Army Base and ITBP camps, tested negative for coronavirus. It added that as of February 6, about 1,38,750 passengers from 1,265 flights had been screened for vel coronavirus but new case was detected. India has so far reported only three confirmed cases of Coronavirus from Kerala.
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Three medical students studying at Wuhan University who returned to India recently tested positive for virus. Besides, 510 samples were tested by ICMR network laboratories, of which all had tested negative except for three already reported positive cases. three cases are clinically stable, ministry said in a statement.
(With ANI Inputs)
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23:24 IST, February 7th 2020