Coronavirus: Army creates quarantine facility in Manesar for 300 Indians arriving from Wuhan
A 300-bed quarantine facility has been prepared by the Indian Army for the Indian citizens who will be arriving to New Delhi from deadly Coronavirus-hit Wuhan in China. Air India's 423-seater jumbo B747 plane took off from the Delhi airport at around 1.20 pm on Friday to evacuate Indian nationals.
Manesar: A 300-bed quarantine facility has been prepared by the Indian Army in Manesar (Gurugram) for the Indian citizens who will be arriving in New Delhi Wuhan in China. Air India's 423-seater jumbo B747 plane took off from the Delhi airport at around 1.20 pm on Friday to evacuate Indian nationals from Wuhan as China deals with the novel coronavirus outbreak. The Air India plane is expected to reach Delhi Airport at around 2 am on Saturday.
The Indian citizens, mainly students will be monitored at the Manesar facility for a period of two weeks by a qualified team of doctors and staff members to watch for any signs of the infection. The Manesar facility consists of accommodation barracks for the students, administrative areas and medical facility area. To prevent mass outbreak, the facility has been divided into sectors, each with a maximum capacity of 50 students. Each barrack has been further subdivided into barracks. The population of sectors will not be allowed to intermingle with each other.
Major General Rashmi Datta, who is heading the Manesar facility, said the Army was happy to contribute to any service to the nation. "We are doing our best to contain the disease, also ensuring there is no panic. We are happy to contribute to any service to the nation. In fact, ITBP and National Disaster Management Authority have also chipped in," she told India TV.
The Air India plane that will be bringing the Indian nationals have five doctors from Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) hospital and one paramedical staff onboard.
The number of Indians coming home might touch 400, a PTI report said as officials were making arrangements for the second plane. The officials have been advised to follow the due procedures while bringing the Indian nationals. Air India Chairman and Managing Director Ashwani Lohani said on Friday morning, "No service will take place in the plane. Whatever food is there will be kept in seat pockets. As there will be no service, there will be no interaction (between cabin crew and passengers)."
"Masks have been arranged for the crew and passengers. For our crew, we have also arranged a complete protective gear," he added. "Total five doctors from the Health Ministry are also going... The plane will be there (at Wuhan airport) for 2-3 hours," said Lohani.
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THE PROCEDURE
The procedure of screening and quarantine will comprise two steps, the first one being screening at airport followed by quarantine at Manesar and if any individual is suspected to be infected, he/she will be shifted to the isolation ward at Army's Base Hospital in Delhi Cantonment (BHDC).
Screening at the airport will be done by a joint team of Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) and Airport Health Authority (APHO). During the screening they will be classified into three groups:
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