Chennai:Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Tuesday ruled out curtailing the ongoing Assembly session, saying all legislators were screened for COVID-19 before entering the House.
He also announced constituting a task force, headed by state Chief Secretary K Shanmugam, to closely monitor the preventive measures taken against the spread of COVID-19.
Detailing the initiatives taken up in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Palaniswami said there was no need for panic and assured his government was working in full swing to implement the preventive measures.
So far, one person from the state has tested positive for the virus, but has been cured and is set to be discharged soon.
"The government is taking whatever precautionary measures are required," Palaniswami said, adding, reports suggested coronavirus is a 'dangerous disease.
"In fact there are reports this virus has spread to 136 countries. It is because of that there is a fear about the disease," Palaniswami said.
Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr C Vijayabaskar has been issuing detailed explanations on the initiatives taken up by the government in the Assembly, he pointed out.