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Andhra minister confronted by parents of quarantined persons for poor facilities at VIMS

The tourism minister of AP, Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao was confronted by the parents of quarantined students who complained of poor arrangements at VIMS hospital quarantine centre in Visakhapatnam after the minister went to visit the centre.

Andhra minister confronted by parents of quarantined persons for poor facilities at VIMS
Andhra minister confronted by parents of quarantined persons for poor facilities at VIMS
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Published : Mar 24, 2020, 8:18 AM IST

Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh): The persons who arrived from Dubai, Tajikistan and Qatar over the last week have complained of poor arrangements at VIMS hospital quarantine centre in Visakhapatnam where they have been quarantined.

Parents of quarantined students questioned Andhra Tourism Minister Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao, who visited VIMS quarantine centre.

They alleged that they were screened at the Visakhapatnam airport but were sent to quarantine centres which do not have proper facilities. "We have been kept with a total of 31 persons at VIMS hospital."

Complaining of "improper hygiene washrooms", another student said they were kept in big halls with no basic facilities "where mosquitoes bite".

"As per WHO guidelines, isolation and hygiene are basic preventive measures to be taken to avoid the spread of COVID-19 but no such measures were being taken by the administration," a parent said.

ANI report.

Also read: Andhra: London-returnee tests positive for coronavirus, takes tally to 7

Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh): The persons who arrived from Dubai, Tajikistan and Qatar over the last week have complained of poor arrangements at VIMS hospital quarantine centre in Visakhapatnam where they have been quarantined.

Parents of quarantined students questioned Andhra Tourism Minister Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao, who visited VIMS quarantine centre.

They alleged that they were screened at the Visakhapatnam airport but were sent to quarantine centres which do not have proper facilities. "We have been kept with a total of 31 persons at VIMS hospital."

Complaining of "improper hygiene washrooms", another student said they were kept in big halls with no basic facilities "where mosquitoes bite".

"As per WHO guidelines, isolation and hygiene are basic preventive measures to be taken to avoid the spread of COVID-19 but no such measures were being taken by the administration," a parent said.

ANI report.

Also read: Andhra: London-returnee tests positive for coronavirus, takes tally to 7

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