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  • Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

On the frontline, combating the coronavirus

On the frontline, combating the coronavirus
The Hindu draws out e-book on necessary COVID-19 info

On the other hand, Praful had actually restricted contacts. He had actually been to work one day. 2 of his coworkers who sat close to him were put on the watch list. The couple’s child, a 19- year-old child who did not join them on the trip as he had examinations, and the taxi driver were likewise summoned. At the end of the day, a list of almost 50 contacts was drawn up.

Meanwhile, the bigger contact-tracing workout had begun. “We connected with the tour operator and fetched the list of all the group members,” says Ramchandra Hankare, the primary medical officer of Pune Municipal Corporation. When Hankare saw the list, he worried a little. “The group had actually distributed to lots of corners of the State.”

The beginning in Hubei

In December 2019, China first discovered a cluster of patients with pneumonia in Hubei province. On December 31, it notified the World Health Organization about the cases. The cause of the illness was still undiscovered. The fact that a brand-new infection had actually surfaced started to be extensively gone over and the world closely followed the advancements in Hubei. The main action was to begin screening travelers at airports.

On January 18, the global airport in Mumbai, India’s second busiest airport, started screening all travelers showing up from China. Visitors feared to have been exposed to the virus were sent out to isolation wards as a preventive measure and their samples were sent out to NIV, Pune. By March 1, when the group of 40 went back to India, the screening had been encompassed travellers originating from 11 other countries: Iran, Italy, Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea

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