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People urged not to visit India for at least one week



ATTARIYA: The Far West State government has urged the Nepali citizens not to visit India at least for a week when the spread of a global pandemic of coronavirus (COVID-19) accelerates.

A meeting of the Coronavirus Control and Directive Committee held till Friday night at the Office of Chief Minister and Council of Ministers decided to call on the citizen not to cross the Nepal-India border in the State at least one week. Chief Minister Trilochan Bhatta chaired the meeting.

Besides, the meeting agreed to make the health assistance desk established along with the transit points more effective.

The meeting also discussed the required preparation in case of an outbreak of the virus. On the occasion, Chief Minister directed stakeholders concerned to take measures for the control of the COVID-19 outbreak and its well management.

The Chief Minister who is also the chair of State-level Corona Control Committee said the meeting decided to increase the number of high surveillance rooms for the probable suspected in the State.

Although there are some isolation wards in all the nine districts of the province, preparations are being made to set up more isolation wards in Dhangadhi of Kialali and Mahendranagar.

Similarly, the chiefs of the local levels sharing a border with India have been urged to tighten the cross-border movement of people. Chief Minister Bhatta said the three-tier governments would mobilize the required funds for the containment of the coronavirus.

Publish Date : 21 March 2020 21:23 PM

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