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609 people on Nipah contact list in four dists

609 people on Nipah contact list in four dists

Time of Indiaa day ago
T'puram: Across various districts, there are a total of 609 people on the Nipah contact list. Of these, 112 are on the contact list of the second person who tested positive in Palakkad.
As many as 207 people in Malappuram, 286 in Palakkad, 114 in Kozhikode and two in Ernakulam are on the contact list. In Malappuram, eight people are under ICU treatment and so far, 72 samples tested negative. In Palakkad, five people are undergoing treatment in isolation.
Statewide, 38 people are under observation in the highest risk category and 133 are in the high-risk category.
On Sunday, health minister Veena George issued a cautionary directive to hospitals in six districts: Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kannur, Wayanad and Thrissur. The directive instructs that any cases of fever with Nipah symptoms or encephalitis should be reported.
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