Lok Sabha issues advisory for MPs, visitors as coronavirus cases rise to 31
A Delhi man with a travel history to Thailand and Malaysia has tested positive for coronavirus, taking the total number of confirmed cases in India to 31, health ministry officials said on Friday (March 6). The latest case is the third in Delhi.
As India confirmed its 31st coronavirus case of a Delhi man, who had a travel history to Thailand and Malaysia, the Lok Sabha on Friday (March 6) issued an advisory for Members of Parliament and visitors of precautionary measures to fight the COVID-19 infection.
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The health ministry officials said that this is the third latest case in the national capital, however, the patient is stable and being monitored.
“One suspected COVID19 case has been confirmed as positive. The patient is from Delhi. He has a travel history to Thailand and Malaysia. He is stable and being monitored. The total number of confirmed cases in India now stands at 31,” a health ministry official said.
Meanwhile, RBI governor Shaktikanta Das said that given the robust forex reserves India has there is enough resources to fight the epidemic. He also pointed out that central banks around the world are working closely to respond to the challenges posed by this epidemic, according to PTI.
The 30 other positive cases include a 45-year-old man from Delhi’s Mayur Vihar and six of his relatives from Agra whom he had recently visited. Another is a Paytm employee who works in Gurgaon and lives in west Delhi. They are all being treated at the Safdarjung hospital.
A middle-aged man from Ghaziabad, who tested positive for the virus, is being treated at the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in the national capital. A 24-year-old man from Hyderabad, who has also tested positive for coronavirus, has been isolated.
Besides, 16 members of a tourist group from Italy and their Indian guide have been found infected by the virus.
While one Italian man and his wife are being treated at Jaipur’s SMS hospital, 14 members of the group and their Indian guide, who were quarantined at the ITBP camp in Chhawla, have been admitted to the Medanta hospital in Gurgaon.
The total figure of positive cases includes the first three reported from Kerala last month. All three persons have been discharged following recovery.
Meanwhile, in a suspected coronavirus case, a man from Raipur, who returned to India from Kenya through Dubai, has been put under home quarantine.
(With inputs from agencies)