Medical officers deployed at airport, Moreh to screen visitors


PTI | Imphal | Updated: 29-01-2020 11:58 IST | Created: 29-01-2020 11:58 IST
Medical officers deployed at airport, Moreh to screen visitors
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The Manipur Health department has deployed medical officers in Indo-Myanmar border towns of Moreh and Behiang and also at the Imphal airport to screen visitors for symptoms of coronavirus, an official said. Additional Director (Public Health) L Arke said precautionary measures have been taken after the Centre issued guidelines on coronavirus.

Medical officers have been deployed at Imphal Airport, Moreh, Jiribam town which borders Silchar in Assam, Mao which is the entry point to the state from Nagaland and Behiang in Churachandpur district, he said. "Reports are collected on a daily basis and details on where the people come from and where they are headed are also been recorded at these five centres," Arke said.

The Health department is actively working to detect any individual entering the state with symptoms of fever, cough and cold particularly at Moreh and Behiang, he said. Dedicated ambulance is also being kept to attend to any individual with fever. They will be brought to the "isolation ward" of either the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) or the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) in the capital town of Imphal.

The state government is taking precautionary measures as many Manipuris study in China and there is a possibility of people carrying the virus while returning to the state. The screening work for detection of novel coronavirus will be carried out on both foreigners and Indians who travelled to China and adjacent countries..

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