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Two UK returnees traced in Mohali

Husband, wife quarantined at home; authorities monitoring their health daily

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Mohali, December 26

The Mohali district administration has identified two international passengers who have returned from the UK in the past three days.

The duo is a husband and wife. They are residents of Sector 126 here.

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Additional District Magistrate (ADM) Aashika Jain said the couple was quarantined at home and teams from the Health Department were monitoring their condition on a daily basis.

Aashika Jain said the passengers arriving at the Mohali international airport from the UK would be tested for the SARS-Cov2 virus and quarantined in accordance with the protocol and SOPs issued by the Centre in this regard.

The Additional District Magistrate said the institutional quarantine facility for suspected patients had been identified at Gian Sagar Hospital and officers had been deputed to identify places that may be provided as paid quarantine centres for international travellers.

She said surveillance and medical teams had been deputed at the Mohali international airport that would monitor international travellers and conduct screening/testing.

The nodal officer of the said team would procure the passenger manifest list from the international airlines and furnish it to a tracing and medical teams, she said.

The ADM said all suspected cases and their contacts would be looked after by the district epidemiologist and her team, supported by the district programme officer.


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