Mumbai (Maharashtra): Air passengers arriving in Mumbai from Singapore and Thailand are also being screened now for the coronavirus infection, a Maharashtra government official said on Monday.
The state government has also decided to provide a team of 25 health officials to the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to assist its personnel in screening passengers arriving at the Mumbai international airport from Monday.
"Passengers arriving from China and Hong Kong are being screened since January 18. From Saturday, we have also added two more locations - Singapore and Thailand - to be watched out for the coronavirus infection," the official informed.
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So far, AAI's health officials have been carrying out screening of passengers at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport here for the coronavirus infection.
As the number of passengers arriving from various countries now need to be screened, more staff is required for the speedy scanning, the official said.
"The AAI also requested the state government to provide more staff for screening passengers. The government has issued an order and health officials from neighbouring Thane district will be deployed at the Mumbai international airport for the screening purpose, starting today," officials informed.