Coronavirus: Pune man back from Philippines quarantined

Pune: A 26-year-old man from Pune in Maharashtra, who recently returned from Philippines via Hong Kong and Singapore, was on Saturday evening admitted in the quarantine facility for suspected novel Coronavirus infection.

Indian nationals who were airlifted from China's Wuhan undergo tests inside a quarantine facility set by up ITBP, at Chhawla area of New Delhi. PTI

Indian nationals who were airlifted from China's Wuhan undergo tests inside a quarantine facility set by up ITBP at Chhawla area of New Delhi. PTI

The man developed symptoms like bodyache and weakness on 7 February, an official of the civic-run Naidu Hospital informed.

"New admission after 7:00 pm. 26/m Pune resident who had stayed in Philippines for 28 days and transit at Hong Kong and Singapore before his arrival in India on 2/2/2020," reads a message sent to PTI by the official.

Since 18 January, a total of 35 patients were admitted to isolation wards at hospitals in Mumbai, Pune, Ahmednagar and a few other cities.

Samples of 30 of these patients tested negative for the virus, while reports of five others were yet to be received from Pune-based National Institute of Virology, an official statement had said.

Of the total 18,084 passengers screened at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai since 18 January, a total of 140 passengers had returned from the coronavirus-hit areas.

No confirmed case of coronavirus infection has been found in Maharashtra.



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Press Trust of India

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