Srinagar

The government has decided to suspend teaching and classwork in all schools, colleges and universities (Public & Private) and closure of Anganwari Centres till March 31 2020, following the emerging situation due to COVID-19 in the Union Territory of J&K while as Board and other competitive examinations shall be conducted as per schedule.

This was stated by Director National Health Mission (NHM), Bhupinder Kumar here today while addressing a press conference in this regard. Director Information & Public Relations Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar and Nodal Officer, Coronavirus, UT J&K, Dr Shafqat Khan were present on the occasion.

Spelling out measures being taken up to control and prevent the spread of this Virus, Director informed that control rooms and surveillance teams have been constituted in all the districts of UT besides two Corona-Virus lab testing facilities have already been made functional in SKIMS, Srinagar and GMC, Jammu.

Giving a detailed break up about the Coronavirus suspected cases in UT of J&K till date, Director informed that 1,211 travellers and persons in contact with suspected cases have been put under active surveillance; 150 of these have completed surveillance period of 28 days while as 12 are undergoing hospital quarantine.

Kumar added that 64 samples of suspected cases have been sent for testing so far; 28 have reported negative, 01 has tested positive and report of 35 is still awaited.

Urging people to contribute in tackling the situation, Director NHM appealed all incoming passengers returning to J&K having travel history to China, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy, Thailand, Singapore, Iran, Malaysia, France, Spain and Germany to undergo self-imposed quarantine for a period of 14 days from the date of their arrival.

Bhupinder Kumar also said that the government has urged citizens especially those with travel history to affected countries such as China, Italy, Iran, South Korea etc to self declare immediately and to report to the nearest government health facility if any symptoms are found.

Kumar maintained that Novel Corona virus has no definite treatment so prevention is best and every person has a capacity to contribute in this situation. He urged the public to maintain social distance and avoid unnecessary travel and use of public transport. He reiterated that citizens must take basic precautions such as personal hygiene, hand washing, coughing and sneezing etiquettes and must avoid touching of face, eyes, nose and also report any symptoms (fever, difficult breathing and cough) to the medical authorities immediately in order to contain the virus.

The government also advised people not to panic and to rely on the information released by the government in this regard.

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