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Risk of COVID-19 to stay in Nepal until India gets rid of it: Health Minister Dhakal


11 August 2020  

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KATHMANDU: Minister for Health and Population Bhanubhakta Dhakal has said the risk of COVID-19 would remain in Nepal until the pandemic was totally contained in India.

Addressing the 61st Anniversary Programme of Paropakar Maternity and Gynaecology Hospital here today, he argued that as Nepal shared an open border with India the risk of coronavirus would keep on increasing in Nepal as well unless it was completely stemmed in India.

Health Minister Dhakal said COVID-19 infection cases have increased since the people were not following the minimum health safety standards with the lifting of the lockdown. He went on to say that however the number of infected cases and the death rate was less in Nepal than in other countries due to the effective steps taken by the government.

“As per the Ministry’s projection, it was estimated that the COVID-19 cases would reach 91 thousand until August 9 in the worst scenario and 39 thousand in the moderate risk scenario until August 18. But the number of cases is less than that due to the crucial role played by the government and the efforts of health personnel in the prevention and control of COVID-19” the Health Minister said.

Stating that infection has been seen again in places where COVID-19 was found before, he said those infected persons who do not show symptoms would be kept in home isolation under the supervision of doctors.

“In other countries, infection is not seen to an alarming extent in places where the infection had been detected before. But here we are finding infected people in places where it was detected before. We are seeing COVID-19 infected people in places like Birgunj, Banke, Udayapur, Kailali again. therefore, it is required that we need to adopt more precautions,” he said.

Reiterating that the government was putting in its best efforts for containing the COVID-19, he urged one and all not to criticize the government in a baseless manner.

“We have done everything required and taken every measure for prevention and control. Please give your suggestions if our initiatives are lacking. If we consider that suggestion is worth it, it would help in the prevention of spread of coronavirus. But do not unnecessarily criticize the government for the sake of it,” he said.

Publish Date : 11 August 2020 20:48 PM

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