New Delhi: One more suspect has tested positive for COVID-19, taking the total number of confirmed cases to 31 in India, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
The patient, who is a Delhi resident, has a travel history of Thailand and Malaysia. The patient is in hospital quarantine and stable, the Ministry said.
As per the latest advisory, all international passengers irrespective of nationality are mandated to undergo universal medical screening. Adequate screening measures have been setup and nine more airports have been added to the existing 21, bringing the total to 30 airports, as of today.
In addition, a day-long national level training on Covid-19 has been organized by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and WHO.
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