Eight people with deadly coronavirus like symptoms have been admitted in a hospital in Cuttack. The blood samples were sent for the test, out of which five samples were found negative. The state government has also issued advisory for proper screening of people coming from China and other such countries.
Director, Health and Technical, Dr CBK Mohanty, said, "Eight persons suspected with coronavirus have been admitted in hospitals out of which five samples were found negative. A medical student of Kandhamal was sent to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack and was found negative."
"One married woman and a medical student of China have been admitted to the isolation ward of SCB Medical College in Cuttack. Her husband has also been kept in observation," Mohanty said.
A total of 8,878 people coming from affected countries of coronavirus were screened at Mumbai International Airport, in Maharashtra till recently. 104 of them belonged to Maharashtra among which 21 had symptoms similar to coronavirus.
Samples of 18 out of 21 have been tested negative till now while the results of the remaining three are awaited. 15 out of 21 have also been discharged from the hospital.
In Karnataka, as per the statement by the Department of Health and Family Welfare Services State Surveillance Unit, 51 travellers from coronavirus affected countries have been identified and 46 are under home isolation. Four passengers have left India and one is admitted to a selected isolation hospital.
Till date, 44 samples have been sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) Pune for testing out of which results of 29 samples came as negative. 104 Arayogya Sahavavani (call centre) has reserved two seats for receiving calls and guidance. Till today, 312 calls have been received.
The health department has issued four telephone numbers, 0674-2390466, 9439994857, 9439991221, 9437040564, and requested people to immediately inform the authorities if they come across any person who has recently returned from China, Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore.
The health officials will conduct a thorough test of people returning from the four countries and take follow-up action without delay, an official release said.
(With ANI inputs)
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