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Coronavirus: Two students leave home quarantine without informing authorities

Two students in Kerala have left for Gulf disregarding travel restrictions, as directed by the state health department, during the novel coronavirus's incubation period.

Two students under home quarantine leave for Gulf without informing authorities
Two students under home quarantine leave for Gulf without informing authorities
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Published : Feb 4, 2020, 8:08 PM IST

Kozhikode: Two students, who came from China and were under home quarantine here, have left for the Gulf, disregarding the health authorities directions to refrain from traveling during the novel coronavirus's incubation period.

Kozhikode district medical officer Dr V Jayasree said the two had come to the state on January 15 and were studying in China. They left two days ago. "We have informed the state control room," Jayasree said.

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"Our request to those under surveillance is they should remain in isolation at home during the incubation period of 28 days even if they do not have any symptoms,
particularly those who have come from China," she said.

State Health Minister KK Shailaja has also said those under observation should keep away from public functions and should not participate in any events or go out of their homes
during the incubation period of 28 days.

With three students, all from Wuhan university, testing positive for the novel coronavirus, the state government had on Monday declared the epidemic as "state calamity."

In Kozhikode, 306 people are under observation at home and four in the isolation ward at a hospital, according to sources. (PTI)

Kozhikode: Two students, who came from China and were under home quarantine here, have left for the Gulf, disregarding the health authorities directions to refrain from traveling during the novel coronavirus's incubation period.

Kozhikode district medical officer Dr V Jayasree said the two had come to the state on January 15 and were studying in China. They left two days ago. "We have informed the state control room," Jayasree said.

Read: Alappuzha Virology Institute to start testing for Novel Coronavirus

"Our request to those under surveillance is they should remain in isolation at home during the incubation period of 28 days even if they do not have any symptoms,
particularly those who have come from China," she said.

State Health Minister KK Shailaja has also said those under observation should keep away from public functions and should not participate in any events or go out of their homes
during the incubation period of 28 days.

With three students, all from Wuhan university, testing positive for the novel coronavirus, the state government had on Monday declared the epidemic as "state calamity."

In Kozhikode, 306 people are under observation at home and four in the isolation ward at a hospital, according to sources. (PTI)

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Two students under home quarantine leave for Gulf without
informing authorities
Kozhikode, Feb 4 (PTI) Two students, who came from China
and were under home quarantine here, have left for the Gulf,
disregarding the health authorities directions to refrain from
travelling during the novel coronavirus's incubation period.
Kozhikode district medical officer Dr V Jayasree said
the two had come to the state on January 15 and were studying
in China.
          They left two days ago.
"We have informed the state control room," Jayasree told
PTI.
         "Our request to those under surveillance is they
should remain in isolation at home during the incubation
period of 28 days even if they do not have any symptoms,
particularly those who have come from China," she said.
         State Health Minister K K Shailaja has also said those
under observation should keep away from public functions and
should not participate in any events or go out of their homes
during the incubation period of 28 days.
         With three students, all from Wuhan university,
testing positive for the novel coronavirus, the state
government had on Monday declared the epidemic as "state
calamity."
         In Kozhikode, 306 people are under observation at home
and four in the isolation ward at a hospital, according to
sources. PTI UD
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