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22 Suspected Persons from Punjab reported negative for Corona Virus by NIV Pune: Balbir Singh Sidhu

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Chandigarh , 04 Feb 2020

In a major relief, Nasopharyngeal swab samples of suspected 2019-nCoV (Coronavirus) persons have been reported negative by Institute of Virology, Pune.Disclosing this here today, the Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said that National Institute of Virology (NIV) Pune, has confirmed 22 negative cases, while report of 1 case belong to Faridkot would be received by tomorrow. He said that there is no case of Corona virus reported in the state so far and the Punjab Government is working on the war foots to specifically screen the all cases having history of China or transit stay at China airport.Of 85 suspected cases have been reported in Punjab, 84 found asymptomatic and a total number of 77 patients have now kept under the close observation, Mr. Balbir Singh Sidhu said adding that 3915 passengers at Amritsar Airport and 4476 passengers at Mohali Airport have been screened where none of them were diagnose with symptomatic.The Minister further said that to keep a watch on Atari Border and Dera Baba Nanak, Gurdaspur, Medical posts have been stationed at both the sites. He said that 777 passengers at Atari and 1430 passengers at Dera Baba Nanak also screened from January 29, 2020 and no one found symptomatic for 2019 nCoV. He said that these Medical check post are also been doing awareness activities among people who travel from Pakistan and are sensitizing them to submit self declaration regarding any travel history to China and having symptoms of virus.He said that the Helpline number 104 has been activated for information regarding Corona Virus.  Any citizen can contact on this number 24X7 for any information related to the Corona Virus disease. The Minister appealed that any person who has travelled to China and has arrived in India from January, 1st 2020 should report to nearest Government Hospital or call at helpline number of 104 so that Department of Health could trace and take necessary remedial measures.

 

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