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Published 16:05 IST, April 24th 2020

'No community spread of COVID-19 in Kerala, but threat persists' says CM Pinarayi Vijayan

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday asserted that there is no sign community spread or the expected phase three spread of coronavirus infection in the state

Reported by: Brigitte Fernandes
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As the battle against the Coronavirus continues, Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday asserted that there is no sign community spread or the expected phase three spread of coronavirus infection in the state so far but the threat continues. He further informed that Kasargod, Kannur, Kozhikode, and Malappuram districts will be in the red zone with full restrictions.

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"All the other ten districts in the State will be in the orange zone. With the detection of new cases today, the status of Kottayam and Idukki districts have been changed from green to orange. The district administration will decide on the hotspot areas to be closed," he said.

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Random antibody tests will be conducted: CM

Vijayan also said there would be an increase in the number of random tests in the red zones.

"In an effort to confirm that there is no community spread in the State, random antibody tests would be conducted among health workers, police personnel, home delivery persons, volunteers and migrant labourers," he added.

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The Chief Minister further said that COVID-19 labs set up at the Pariyaram Government Medical College at Kannur and the Kottayam Medical College have got the approval from the ICMR for coronavirus testing. The lab at Kannur Medical College will start functioning from Friday. The UV sterilised lab, spread over 2,200 sq ft is equipped with four real-time PCR machines. In the first phase, this lab will be able to do 15 tests per day, which will be gradually increased to conduct 60 tests in the next phase.

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"With the opening of these two new labs, tests to detect COVID-19 will be conducted in 14 government labs in Kerala. Apart from this, there are two private labs also in Kerala which are doing these tests. Since the number of coronavirus cases is again increasing in the State, the government has decided to procure ten real-time PCR machines to ramp up testing," he added.

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(With inputs from agency)

16:05 IST, April 24th 2020