City
Epaper

Coronavirus: 406 inmates at ITBP camp to go home soon

By IANS | Updated: February 14, 2020 19:00 IST

With a positive sign of no fresh symptoms related to deadly novel coronavirus infection seen so far among the 406 people housed at quarantine facility at an ITBP camp, the process to send them to their homes has begun as the final sample collection of all of them was completed on Friday.

Open in App

New Delhi, Feb 14 With a positive sign of no fresh symptoms related to deadly novel coronavirus infection seen so far among the 406 people housed at quarantine facility at an ITBP camp, the process to send them to their homes has begun as the final sample collection of all of them was completed on Friday.

As the doctors completed the process of collecting the final samples of all 406 people at west Delhi's Chhawla camp of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), officials in the paramilitary force said a decision can be taken to discharge the travellers after receiving the samples.

The samples are expected to be received on February 16 and 17. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research will submit the report of the samples collected from the ITBP centre.

"If the reports are positive and concerned authorities agree, the inmates can be discharged on February 18 (Tuesday) from the camp. It is expected that all inmates will be departing for their homes observing laid down protocols with due medical procedures as per the directives of Health Ministry," ITBP spokesperson Vivek Pandey told .

Samples of all 406 people were found negative earlier, he said. A total of 406 people, including seven persons from Maldives, were brought back from Wuhan in China the epicentre of the deadly infection on February 1 and 2 and were shifted at Chhawla quarantine facility of ITBP. Since then they have been kept under observation of an expert team of doctors and medical professionals. There are seven children, including an infant in the group. Periodical checkups being done as per medical protocol.

Mentioning that "no fresh symptoms were seen today", the ITBP spokesperson said two persons were earlier shifted to Safdarjung Hospital due to cough and fever but their reports were found negative for any coronavirus symptoms. The government had created two large quarantine centres housing 645 persons evacuated from Wuhan, one run by the border guarding force ITBP at Chhawla, and the other is managed by the Indian Army in Manesar in Haryana's Gurugram.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyGovt to hold workshop on AI-based Malayalam language technologies for digital governance

BusinessGovt to hold workshop on AI-based Malayalam language technologies for digital governance

NationalHimachal accident: Prez Murmu, PM Modi express condolences after 18 killed as landslide hits bus

NationalGovt to hold workshop on AI-based Malayalam language technologies for digital governance

InternationalBritish PM Starmer joins his business delegation for a photo at London's Heathrow airport ahead of India visit

National Realted Stories

NationalBe vigilant for nature conservation along with development: MP Guv

NationalKerala HC closes petition challenging choice of mosque as polling station

NationalWho will Be CM, Dy CM nominee, everything will be clear by tomorrow: Mukesh Sahani

NationalBJP files complaint against Trinamool councillor for ‘insensitive’ comments against PM Modi

NationalOdisha: Congress fields Ghasiram Majhi as candidate for Nuapada bypoll