New Delhi: In order to review the preparedness of authorities with respect to the treatment of suspected patients of a novel coronavirus, a team of experts from National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) visited Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Delhi on Monday. They inspected the isolated dedicated wards for the treatment of the patients infected with the virus.
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A team led by Dr Sujeet Singh, @Director_NCDC visited @RMLDelhi hospital to review preparedness for management of #ncov2020, today.
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They inspected the isolation wards; reviewed biohazard disposal protocols; assessed availability of PPE, masks etc.@PMOIndia @drharshvardhan pic.twitter.com/9fxfDzGbWh
">A team led by Dr Sujeet Singh, @Director_NCDC visited @RMLDelhi hospital to review preparedness for management of #ncov2020, today.
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 27, 2020
They inspected the isolation wards; reviewed biohazard disposal protocols; assessed availability of PPE, masks etc.@PMOIndia @drharshvardhan pic.twitter.com/9fxfDzGbWhA team led by Dr Sujeet Singh, @Director_NCDC visited @RMLDelhi hospital to review preparedness for management of #ncov2020, today.
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 27, 2020
They inspected the isolation wards; reviewed biohazard disposal protocols; assessed availability of PPE, masks etc.@PMOIndia @drharshvardhan pic.twitter.com/9fxfDzGbWh
"A team led by Dr Sujeet Singh who is director of NCDC visited Dr RML hospital to review preparedness for management of nCoV2019. They inspected the isolation wards, reviewed biohazard disposals protocols, assessed availability of PPE marks," the Union Health Ministry tweeted.
On 23 January, it was reported that the Centre-run Dr RML Hospital has been declared as a nodal hospital to manage the cases of the novel coronavirus if detected in India.
Speaking to media, Dr Meenakshi Bhardwaj, medical superintendent of RML said, "We have build up a dedicated isolation coronavirus ward. Our team of doctors and nurses have been instructed to monitor such patients if the need arises. Also, the centre is making all important measures for taking preventive action. As of now, no case of coronavirus has been reported in India so far. As a part of preventive measure against coronavirus infection, people are advised to cover their mouth with the mask, maintain a good standard of hand hygiene and should avoid travelling in crowded places. Any kind of fever, cough, cold and illness should be reported immediately to the nearest doctor," said Dr Bhardwaj.
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Ms. Preeti Sudan, Secy (H) reviewed preparedness of Ministries/Depts & States reg #Coronavirus through a VC with Sh Ajay Bhalla, Home Secy; Secy @ndmaindia; Chief Secy & DGP of 5 states neighboring #Nepal; Health Secy of other states; rep from @shipmin_india.#nCoV2020 pic.twitter.com/cw9bt4dIxe
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">Ms. Preeti Sudan, Secy (H) reviewed preparedness of Ministries/Depts & States reg #Coronavirus through a VC with Sh Ajay Bhalla, Home Secy; Secy @ndmaindia; Chief Secy & DGP of 5 states neighboring #Nepal; Health Secy of other states; rep from @shipmin_india.#nCoV2020 pic.twitter.com/cw9bt4dIxe
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 27, 2020Ms. Preeti Sudan, Secy (H) reviewed preparedness of Ministries/Depts & States reg #Coronavirus through a VC with Sh Ajay Bhalla, Home Secy; Secy @ndmaindia; Chief Secy & DGP of 5 states neighboring #Nepal; Health Secy of other states; rep from @shipmin_india.#nCoV2020 pic.twitter.com/cw9bt4dIxe
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 27, 2020
The Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan on Monday reviewed the preparedness of ministries/ departments and states regarding nCoV2019 through video conference with Ajay Bhalla, Home Secretary, Chief Secretaries and DGP of five states neighbouring with Nepal, health secretaries of other states.
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Update on #nCoV2020:
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Passengers travelling on flights from #China being screened for #coronavirus at Delhi international airport.#CoronavirusOutbreak#HealthForAll@PMOIndia@drharshvardhan @AshwiniKChoubey @WHOSEARO @MEAIndia @MoCA_GoI @NITIAayog @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts pic.twitter.com/4uZg9RIIGZ
">Update on #nCoV2020:
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 27, 2020
Passengers travelling on flights from #China being screened for #coronavirus at Delhi international airport.#CoronavirusOutbreak#HealthForAll@PMOIndia@drharshvardhan @AshwiniKChoubey @WHOSEARO @MEAIndia @MoCA_GoI @NITIAayog @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts pic.twitter.com/4uZg9RIIGZUpdate on #nCoV2020:
— Ministry of Health (@MoHFW_INDIA) January 27, 2020
Passengers travelling on flights from #China being screened for #coronavirus at Delhi international airport.#CoronavirusOutbreak#HealthForAll@PMOIndia@drharshvardhan @AshwiniKChoubey @WHOSEARO @MEAIndia @MoCA_GoI @NITIAayog @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts pic.twitter.com/4uZg9RIIGZ
Meanwhile, the union ministry of civil aviation on the direction of the health ministry is conducting the thermal health screening of passengers arriving from China including Hong Kong to seven airports in India. These airports include Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata respectively.
According to the health ministry as on 26 January, about 29707 passengers from 137 flights have been screened for Novel Coronavirus symptoms, and no passenger has been detected in India so far.
(With inputs from ANI)
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