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28 positive coronavirus cases detected so far: Harsh Vardhan

The health minister also said that all international flights and passengers will undergo screening

PTI New Delhi Published 04.03.20, 08:04 AM
A commuter wearing a protective mask in wake of novel coronavirus, waits to board a metro at a station, in New Delhi, Wednesday, March 4, 2020

A commuter wearing a protective mask in wake of novel coronavirus, waits to board a metro at a station, in New Delhi, Wednesday, March 4, 2020 PTI

Union health minister Harsh Vardhan on Wednesday said 28 positive cases of coronavirus have been detected so far in India and announced that all international flights and passengers will now have to undergo screening.

Earlier only flights from 12 countries were screened for the virus.

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Addressing the media, Vardhan said if the Iranian government lent its support, a testing facility could be set up there as well. This will help bring back Indian citizens from Iran after a thorough screening, he said.

Vardhan also said that he met the Delhi health minister and civic body officials, and urged them to augment facilities of isolation wards in city hospitals.

Giving a breakup of those who tested positive for the virus, the minister said out of the total 28 COVID-19 cases in India, one person was from Delhi, six of his relatives in Agra, 16 Italians and their Indian driver, one in Telangana and the three earlier cases in Kerala.

He also said that so far, 5,89,000 people have been screened at airports, over 10 lakh screened at borders with Nepal and around 27,000 were currently under community surveillance.

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