NE NEWS SERVICE
CHENNAI, MARCH 11
The 45-year-old man who tested positive for coronavirus has recovered with results of his fresh samples coming out negative and as of now there is no confirmed virus cases in Tamil Nadu, State Health Minister C. Vijayabhaskar said on Wednesday.
The speedy recovery was possible only because of meticulous treatment and expertise of the state health department to handle exigencies, the minister posted on social media.
#Corona update:Subsequent mandatory tests for Corona Pt @ RGGH is tested NEGATIVE again.He will b observed in stepdown care facility & shall be discharged in couple of days.I reiterate, this is not a miracle but because of d meticulous screening & treatment adopted by #TNHealth
— Dr C Vijayabaskar – Say No To Drugs & DMK (@Vijayabaskarofl) March 11, 2020
The man, who recently returned from Oman, tested positive on March 7, making him the first confirmed COVID-19 case in the state. “As of now, there are no confirmed coronavirus cases and there are no more pending samples for testing at labs as all have tested negative,” he said. The minister appealed to people to extend their support to keep coronavirus at bay by spreading awareness about the disease and maintaining personal hygiene practices at workplaces and homes.
CPT banned entry of ships till March 31
Meanwhile, Chennai Port Trust (CPT) said it would not allow any cruise ship from any foreign destination to enter the port till end of the month. India on Wednesday prohibited entry of any international cruise ship, crew or passenger with a travel history to coronavirus-hit countries post February 1, 2020 to its major ports till March 31.