NE NEWS SERVICE
PUDUCHERRY, MAY 22
Six more COVID-19 cases were reported in Puducherry pushing the tally of the number of active cases in the union territory to 23, Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao said.
Of the six, two were women, three were men and a nine year old boy (the boy’s father from Villiyanur under treatment) in Puducherry tested positive for COVID 19 on Friday pushing the tally of the number of active cases in the union territory to 23, Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao said. The other three patients aged between 20 and 34 belong to the outskirts of Puducherry.
One woman (43) had returned to Puducherry from Chennai has been admitted to the Indira Gandhi Government medical college hospital after she tested positive for the pandemic, the Minister told reporters.
The other woman (46) was now in quarantine in Chennai after she tested positive for the infection. Although she is in Chennai she is enlisted as a patient in the number of cases of Puducherry region.
Rao said one woman patient, a returnee from Dubai, continued to be under treatment in the government general hospital in Karaikal while three patients of Mahe region were under treatment. The Health Minister said there had been a rise in active cases since the last 10 days, particularly after the lockdown was relaxed on May 17.
He said there was a regular flow of people from neighbouring districts of Tamil Nadu since May 17. He said the Chennai airport had been requested to keep the Puducherry government informed of those arriving from foreign countries and intending to proceed to Puducherry.
“We can keep track of such foreign travellers and take steps to screen them and keep them in quarantines in case they showed symptoms of the COVID-19,” he said.
Puducherry Health, Secretary Prashanth Kumar Panda, who was also present, expressed concern over the poor response from the people in Puducherry to download Arogya Sethu app in their mobiles. He said the shooting up of active cases in Puducherry since the recent past was a matter of serious concern and it appeared that all norms, including social distancing, were being compromised.
Director of Health and Family Welfare Services S Mohan Kumar said steps were taken to ensure absolute cleanliness in health institutions. He said three of the five patients from Tamil Nadu who were admitted to JIPMER some weeks ago for treatment for COVID-19 were discharged on Thursday. Thus, the Union Territory has 23 active cases and JIPMER has two patients from Tamil Nadu.