Bengaluru (Karnataka): The Karnataka Family Health and Welfare Department has quarantined four Chinese nationals in the city, as part of coronavirus preventive measures, an official said on Wednesday.
"Doctors are visiting the Chinese nationals every day, currently lodged in a hotel. They are under observation," the department's Communicable Diseases wing joint director, B.T. Prakash Kumar said.
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In addition to the Chinese, the doctors are also observing two more Bengalureans.
However, no positive coronavirus case has been reported in Bengaluru so far, Kumar said.
The state health department is following two methods of quarantining suspected cases, one is hospitalising and collecting their sputum samples to send them to Pune for testing, while the second one is to quarantine the asymptomatic cases at their residences.
"We are contacting the asymptomatic cases every day, if they develop any symptoms, we will admit them in the hospital," said Kumar.
Irrespective of the place of quarantine, the health department is in touch with the suspected persons every day.
"We are getting information from the suspected cases every day. We have requested them to stay at home and not venture out to crowded places," said Kumar.