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‘Measures being taken by various quarters to prevent COVID-19 spread’

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March 19, 2020
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‘Measures being taken by various quarters to prevent COVID-19 spread’

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New Delhi, Mar 18: Approving the licence for the first private firm to conduct tests for COVID-19, cancelling all non-emergency leaves of paramilitary and Army personnel, and promoting government primary school students without exams are among the measures taken by various stakeholders to control the pandemic as the number of positive cases in the country rose to 151 on Wednesday.

As the Indian Army reported its first case of the infection with a 34-year-old soldier testing positive in Leh, the Army said it has taken a series of precautionary measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus among the forces such as checking flu symptoms among soldiers on their return from leave and cancelling non-essential travel, conferences and recruitment drives.

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Officials said at some locations the Army has also placed soldiers under quarantine after their return from leave. The Air Force too has announced postponement of the recruitment exams which were scheduled later this week, according to officials.

A four-page directive was issued by the Union home ministry asking the 10 lakh personnel-strong Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to cancel all non-emergency leaves of members of the paramilitary to minimise the risk of contracting coronavirus during travel.

Paramilitary personnel were also asked by the government to get into “battle mode” to combat the pandemic by ensuring personal and public safety, as per the directive.

Two fresh positive coronavirus cases were reported in Uttar Pradesh. In the first case, a 25-year-old junior resident doctor of the King George Medical University in Lucknow tested positive after coming in contact with two patients undergoing treatment for the disease at its premises, a hospital spokesperson said.

In the second case, a Noida resident who recently returned from Indonesia tested positive for COVID-19 taking the total number of positive cases in the district to four, Gautam Buddh Nagar Chief Medical Officer Anurag Bhargava said.

While the CBSE directed board examination centres to ensure sitting arrangements with adequate distance between students to contain the coronavirus spread, the Uttar Pradesh government announced that students of classes one to eight of all government primary schools in the state will get promoted without having to appear in examinations that have been cancelled in view of the coronavirus outbreak.

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan held a review meeting on the containment and management of coronavirus, directing that teams be deputed to regularly inspect and monitor quarantine facilities.

The meeting was attended by senior health ministry officials, the directors or medical superintendents of central government hospitals such as Safdurjung Hospital, RML Hospital and AIIMS-Delhi.

Vardhan reviewed the preparedness of hospitals in terms of availability of testing kits, personal protective equipment, medicines and isolation wards.

He directed hospitals to ensure adequate availability of protective gear for all healthcare workers.

Swiss firm Roche Diagnostics India received the license for conducting coronavirus tests after approval from drug regulator DCGI, making it the first private firm to get such permission after the government decided to allow accredited private labs to test for COVID-19, a senior official said.

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