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When Bhaiyya Muslims like Abu Azmi (a convicted terrorist),
So Ayesha Takia's father-in-law is a terrorist ??
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When Bhaiyya Muslims like Abu Azmi (a convicted terrorist),
How Kerala Is Fighting Coronavirus After Declaring It "State Calamity
How are they not? You mean to say that those who are coming back were deserted by your govt there?None of these people were the 600 students evacuated by the Govt.
watch this video all of them are studentsNone of these people were the 600 students evacuated by the Govt.
LolSeveral people including students have come from China on during Chinese holidays in January 3rd week and before 23rd Jan lock down of Wuhan. When they developed symptoms and they are being tested, so far these three from Kerala found positive.
Good.2000 people have traveled to China in recent weeks from Kerala alone.
A total of 741 tests done for #nCoV2020. Of these 738 have tested NEGATIVE, and 3 found positive. 342 are under process. Also, 5123 people are under home surveillance," the Health Ministry tweeted.
For Ebola
the gown and the coverall should be made of fabric that is tested for resistance to penetration by blood or body fluids or to blood-borne pathogens.
Not required for corona virus
For Ebola
The choice of apron should be, in order of preference: Disposable, waterproof apron If disposable aprons are not available, heavy duty, reusable waterproof aprons can be used if appropriate cleaning and disinfection between patients is performed.
Not required for corona virus
For Ebola
All health workers should wear waterproof boots (e.g. rubber/ gum boots) while caring for patients with filovirus disease in order to prevent virus exposure.
Not required for corona virus.
Ebola virus can infect via skin contact. Corona virus infection is only via mucus membrane. For corona virus, eyes, mouth and nose are the points to be protected. And one should wash hands before touching the eyes, mouth and nose. Ebola is at a total different level.
Bhai
https://www.who.int/ith/2019-nCoV_advice_for_international_traffic/en/ says
"WHO advises against the application of any restrictions of international traffic based on the information currently available on this event."
Currently India is under travel 3 advisory and China is under travel 4. So it is bigger problem for India than Pakistan. Instead of wishing Pakistan bad luck India should offer Pakistan a way to help India in time of need. We helped China obviously it was an ally but our hearts are big enough to help India as well. We are not hindutava who reply evil with evil.
I meant to say ask. Will correct the typoWell, you can keep this bhashan of love and chumma chatta to urself. We are good without their help and we won't be helping these gao-motar products. There are other people in the area that need our help and we should be helping them.
Does it say he is infected by the new coronavirusWell one of the doctors is now infected so thats clearly wrong.
AFAIK, the standard diagnostic protocol around the globe is to screen all passengers returning from the endemic zone for the signs/symptoms of 2019-nCoV and then subject those that meet the case definition to NAAT-PCR. India is adhering to the established norms.India is merely screening returnees or encouraging self-isolation but apparently not quarantining and certainly not testing everyone.
This is very true and scary, thousands of Chinese travel to and from Pakistan every day because of China's big infra projects in that country. No reported cases from Africa or South America either where the Chinese have similar investments and projects ongoing with large Chinese workforces, and not just engineers, they take all their manual labour along too in some cases.Please bear in mind that less incidence of disease near the endemic zone is often due to underreporting of cases.