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Coronavirus: Haryana health dept put on alert

| @indiablooms | Jan 29, 2020, at 11:26 pm

Ambala/UNI: Following detection of six suspected cases of Coronavirus in Haryana, the Health department has been put on alert to take every possible measure to control the disease.

Stating this here on Wednesday, Health Minister Anil Vij said that isolation wards had been opened in the civil hospitals in each district in the state.

He said that teams of doctors and other paramedical staff had been formed to check and examine the people coming to the hospitals.

He said that he had ordered that a list of the people coming from China during the month of January should be prepared to keep watch on them.

Vij told media persons that the health department was quite serious about the disease and an alert had been sounded in the state.

He informed that a number of action teams had been formed which would examine the people at the public places coming from outside the state.

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