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42 being monitored in Nagaland for coronavirus

According to the Nagaland state health minister, 42 persons arriving in Nagaland from China and other countries, affected by the outbreak of novel coronavirus, are being monitored while seven of them have been kept in isolation at their homes.

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Published : Feb 8, 2020, 11:49 PM IST

Kohima (Nagaland): Altogether 42 persons arriving in Nagaland from China and other countries, affected by the outbreak of novel coronavirus, are being monitored while seven of them have been kept in isolation at their homes, state health minister Pangnyu Phom said on Saturday.

Allaying concern raised by opposition leader T R Zeliang in the Assembly, the minister said no confirmed case of coronavirus infection has been found in Nagaland so far.

"Altogether 42 persons are being monitored twice a day as per standard protocol and review meetings are held regularly," he said.

The minister said a public health emergency operations centre has been operationalised since January 28 and the daily monitoring reports are being dispatched to the health and family welfare ministry.

District surveillance units and rapid response teams are on high alert, he said.

Zeliang also urged the health minister to take all preventive measures as Nagaland is "vulnerable to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus".

"We are easily accessible to China through Myanmar and clothes and edible items are imported from the neighbouring country," he said.

The leader of opposition suggested screening of passengers entering the state through roads via Myanmar and Manipur from China.

The minister, however, said the screening of passengers arriving at Dimapur airport is being done regularly since January 30.

"A total of 25 isolation beds in public hospitals has been identified and kept ready for suspected cases. The department has been working in close coordination with private hospitals in the state," Phom said.

Zeliang also said people fear that the virus could be transmitted through the bulk of clothes being imported from China.

The minister, however, said the virus cannot be spread through packages of clothes and parcels from China.

PTI report.

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Kohima (Nagaland): Altogether 42 persons arriving in Nagaland from China and other countries, affected by the outbreak of novel coronavirus, are being monitored while seven of them have been kept in isolation at their homes, state health minister Pangnyu Phom said on Saturday.

Allaying concern raised by opposition leader T R Zeliang in the Assembly, the minister said no confirmed case of coronavirus infection has been found in Nagaland so far.

"Altogether 42 persons are being monitored twice a day as per standard protocol and review meetings are held regularly," he said.

The minister said a public health emergency operations centre has been operationalised since January 28 and the daily monitoring reports are being dispatched to the health and family welfare ministry.

District surveillance units and rapid response teams are on high alert, he said.

Zeliang also urged the health minister to take all preventive measures as Nagaland is "vulnerable to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus".

"We are easily accessible to China through Myanmar and clothes and edible items are imported from the neighbouring country," he said.

The leader of opposition suggested screening of passengers entering the state through roads via Myanmar and Manipur from China.

The minister, however, said the screening of passengers arriving at Dimapur airport is being done regularly since January 30.

"A total of 25 isolation beds in public hospitals has been identified and kept ready for suspected cases. The department has been working in close coordination with private hospitals in the state," Phom said.

Zeliang also said people fear that the virus could be transmitted through the bulk of clothes being imported from China.

The minister, however, said the virus cannot be spread through packages of clothes and parcels from China.

PTI report.

ALSO READ: Maha: Chinese national, 5 others test negative for nCoV

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42 being monitored in Nagaland for coronavirus
         Kohima, Feb 8 (PTI) Altogether 42 persons arriving in
Nagaland from China and other countries, affected by the
outbreak of novel coronavirus, are being monitored while seven
of them have been kept in isolation at their homes, state
health minister Pangnyu Phom said on Saturday.
         Allaying concern raised by opposition leader T R
Zeliang in the Assembly, the minister said no confirmed case
of coronavirus infection has been found in Nagaland so far.
         "Altogether 42 persons are being monitored twice a day
as per standard protocol and review meetings are held
regularly," he said.
         The minister said a public health emergency operations
centre has been operationalised since January 28 and the daily
monitoring reports are being dispatched to the health and
family welfare ministry.
         District surveillance units and rapid response teams
are on high alert, he said.
         Zeliang also urged the health minister to take all
preventive measures as Nagaland is "vulnerable to outbreak of
the novel coronavirus".
         "We are easily accessible to China through Myanmar and
clothes and edible items are imported from the neighbouring
country," he said.
         The leader of opposition suggested screening of
passengers entering the state through roads via Myanmar and
Manipur from China.
         The minister, however, said screening of passengers
arriving at Dimapur airport is being done regularly since
January 30.
         "A total of 25 isolation beds in public hospitals has
been identified and kept ready for suspected cases. The
department has been working in close coordination with private
hospitals in the state," Phom said.
          Zeliang also said people fear that the virus could be
transmitted through bulk of clothes being imported from China.
         The minister, however, said the virus cannot be spread
through packages of clothes and parcels from China. PTI NBS
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