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nCoV: 31 of 36 quarantined in Maha test negative, five others' reports awaited

Maharashtra Health Department said that thirty one persons, out of the total 36 quarantined in the state since January 18 for possible exposure to novel coronavirus, have tested negative for the infection. It also said that the test results of five others are awaited.

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Published : Feb 9, 2020, 10:11 PM IST

Mumbai: Thirty-one persons, out of the total 36 quarantined in Maharashtra since January 18 for possible exposure to novel coronavirus, have tested negative for the infection, while the test results of five others are awaited.

Over 21,000 travellers have been screened at the Mumbai international airport so far, of whom 36 had been quarantined, the state Health Department said on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the department has said that the people of Redi town in Sindhudurg district, where a cargo ship from Singapore with 10 Chinese crew members on-board has arrived, need not panic as none of the members was found symptomatic.

“Total 21,023 travellers have been screened at Mumbai international airport till now. Field surveillance is also going on across the state to find out the people who have come from the coronavirus-affected regions,” the department said in a statement.

“Since January 18, a total of 36 symptomatic travellers have been isolated in identified isolation facilities. 151 travellers have come to the state from the coronavirus- affected regions,” it said.

“Till today (Sunday), 31 samples, out of the 36 sent by the state, have been found negative as per the reports of the National Institute of Virology, Pune. Results of five are awaited- two from Kasturba Hospital (in Mumbai) and one each from hospitals in Sangli, Navi Mumbai and Pune,” it said.

The health department said that the residents of Redi town in Sindhudurg do not need to panic over the arrival of a cargo ship from Singapore with 10 Chinese crew members on-board at the port in the town three days ago.

Read: Corona scare: Chinese man quarantined in Pune after he throws up on flight​​​​​​​

“This cargo ship and all its crew members are medically examined at Mumbai port and after finding everybody asymptomatic, the cargo ship was allowed to leave it for Redi,” it added.

However, due to the fear expressed by the local people, all the crew members were once again examined by the medical team led by the district civil surgeon.

“Nobody was found symptomatic during this examination,” the statement said.

This cargo ship had left Singapore three weeks back, while the Chinese crew members on board this ship had left China near about three months back, it added.

“Looking at the prevalent guidelines regarding coronavirus surveillance, no one from these crew members can be suspected of infection. So there is no need to panic,” the department said.

As per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, all travellers coming from Wuhan city of China are being isolated and tested, the statement said.

“The travellers coming from other affected parts are being followed for 14 days. Till date, out of the 151 travellers, 72 have completed their follow-up of 14 days,” it said.

(ANI Report)

Also Read: Maha: Chinese national, 5 others test negative for nCoV​​​​​​​

Mumbai: Thirty-one persons, out of the total 36 quarantined in Maharashtra since January 18 for possible exposure to novel coronavirus, have tested negative for the infection, while the test results of five others are awaited.

Over 21,000 travellers have been screened at the Mumbai international airport so far, of whom 36 had been quarantined, the state Health Department said on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the department has said that the people of Redi town in Sindhudurg district, where a cargo ship from Singapore with 10 Chinese crew members on-board has arrived, need not panic as none of the members was found symptomatic.

“Total 21,023 travellers have been screened at Mumbai international airport till now. Field surveillance is also going on across the state to find out the people who have come from the coronavirus-affected regions,” the department said in a statement.

“Since January 18, a total of 36 symptomatic travellers have been isolated in identified isolation facilities. 151 travellers have come to the state from the coronavirus- affected regions,” it said.

“Till today (Sunday), 31 samples, out of the 36 sent by the state, have been found negative as per the reports of the National Institute of Virology, Pune. Results of five are awaited- two from Kasturba Hospital (in Mumbai) and one each from hospitals in Sangli, Navi Mumbai and Pune,” it said.

The health department said that the residents of Redi town in Sindhudurg do not need to panic over the arrival of a cargo ship from Singapore with 10 Chinese crew members on-board at the port in the town three days ago.

Read: Corona scare: Chinese man quarantined in Pune after he throws up on flight​​​​​​​

“This cargo ship and all its crew members are medically examined at Mumbai port and after finding everybody asymptomatic, the cargo ship was allowed to leave it for Redi,” it added.

However, due to the fear expressed by the local people, all the crew members were once again examined by the medical team led by the district civil surgeon.

“Nobody was found symptomatic during this examination,” the statement said.

This cargo ship had left Singapore three weeks back, while the Chinese crew members on board this ship had left China near about three months back, it added.

“Looking at the prevalent guidelines regarding coronavirus surveillance, no one from these crew members can be suspected of infection. So there is no need to panic,” the department said.

As per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, all travellers coming from Wuhan city of China are being isolated and tested, the statement said.

“The travellers coming from other affected parts are being followed for 14 days. Till date, out of the 151 travellers, 72 have completed their follow-up of 14 days,” it said.

(ANI Report)

Also Read: Maha: Chinese national, 5 others test negative for nCoV​​​​​​​

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nCoV: 31 of 36 quarantined in Maha test negative, five others'
reports awaited
         Mumbai, Feb 9 (PTI) Thirty one persons, out of the
total 36 quarantined in Maharashtra since January 18 for
possible exposure to novel coronavirus, have tested negative
for the infection, while the test results of five others are
awaited, the state Health Department said on Sunday.
         Over 21,000 travellers have been screened at the
Mumbai international airport so far, of whom 36 had been
quarantined, it said.
         Meanwhile, the department has said that the people of
Redi town in Sindhudurg district, where a cargo ship from
Singapore with 10 Chinese crew members on-board has arrived,
need not panic as none of the members were found symptomatic.
         "Total 21,023 travellers have been screened at Mumbai
international airport till now. Field surveillance is also
going on across the state to find out the people who have come
from the coronavirus-affected regions," the department said in
a statement.
         "Since January 18, a total 36 symptomatic travellers
have been isolated in identified isolation facilities. 151
travellers have come to the state from the coronavirus-
affected regions," it said.
         "Till today (Sunday), 31 samples, out of the 36 sent
by the state, have been found negative as per the reports of
the National Institute of Virology, Pune. Results of five are
awaited- two from Kasturba Hospital (in Mumbai) and one each
from hospitals in Sangli, Navi Mumbai and Pune," it said.
         The health department said the residents of Redi town
in Sindhudurg do not need to panic over the arrival of a cargo
ship from Singapore with 10 Chinese crew members on-board at
the port in the town three days ago.
         "This cargo ship and all its crew members are
medically examined at Mumbai port and after finding everybody
asymptomatic, the cargo ship was allowed to leave it for
Redi," it added.
         However, due to the fear expressed by the local
people, all the crew members were once again examined by the
medical team led by the district civil surgeon.
         "Nobody was found symptomatic during this
examination," the statement said.
         This cargo ship had left Singapore three weeks back,
while the Chinese crew members on board this ship had left
China near about three months back, it added.
         "Looking at the prevalent guidelines regarding the
coronavirus surveillance, no one from these crew members can
be suspected for infection. So there is no need to panic," the
department said.
         As per the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare, all travellers coming from Wuhan city of China
are being isolated and tested, the statement said.
         "The travellers coming from other affected parts are
being followed for 14 days. Till date, out of the 151
travellers, 72 have completed their follow-up of 14 days," it
said. PTI KK
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