Mangaluru: ‘Close vigil must against spread of Covid infection’ - DC


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 1: Noting that the international airport and New Mangalore Port Trust here can play a stellar role to stop the spread of Omicron variant of coronavirus, deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada, Dr K V Rajendra, stressed the need to be vigilant and take precautionary measures to find out about the presence of infected people if any.

He was speaking at a meeting convened to examine the need to conduct checks on passengers coming from other states and countries, and to keep an eye on them, on Tuesday November 30. "People visiting the airport should necessarily be in possession of RT-PCR test reports. If during the test they are found to be positive, they should immediately be admitted into hospital through an ambulance. The manager of the airport has been vested with the responsibility of shifting the infected people to hospitals," he stated.

The DC said that there is a need to subject passengers arriving at New Mangalore Port Trust by international and national carriers to Covid tests. He instructed the trust to submit weekly details about the arrival of passengers, how many ships reached the port etc to the offices of the deputy commissioner and the district health and family welfare office.

He said that people visiting the city corporation office have to provide the details of first and second dose vaccinations. As a large number of people visit the regional transport office every day, they too should provide information about vaccination. Vehicles arriving from Kerala and Maharashtra into the district should be examined, and the passengers in these vehicles need to be in possession of RT-PCR reports. If their reports are not provided at the time of checking, steps will be taken to restrict inter-state transport, he added.

Zilla panchayat chief executive officer Dr Kumar, city corporation commissioner Akshy Sridhar, deputy commissioner of police Hariram Shankar, additional deputy commissioner Channabasappa, sub-divisional officer Madan Mohan, district health and family welfare officer Dr Kishore Kumar and regional transport officer Varnekar, were present.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    In the event that a positive test is found, they should be taken directly to the hospital via ambulance - Do you think people travel without RT-PCR reports, or that the airport will provide instant covid test results on arrival ?

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    that kind of tech is in UAE - Abu Dhabi Airports where passengers are instantly screened through a interface monitor, here fast -tag is the only tech that works instantly

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  • RAJESH, MUMBAI

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    COVID MAFIA

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    New varient of covid i mean omicron is so dangerous that spreads so fastly only on news channels and media and not in respiratory tract of human being ... For the last few months it was quite niw again started ... Where is the third wave of covid specially in children

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 01 2021

    You nailed it. According to the reported symptoms the assumed infection is only in upper respiratory tract which means it doesn't affect lungs and it isn't life threatening. Scare demic to market vaccines that had failed twice is gain of function for them as well as for our politicians .

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