India on Thursday reported its first coronavirus death as authorities
ordered schools, theatres and cinemas closed in New Delhi for the rest
of the month in a bid to keep the pandemic at bay.
The government in the southern state of Karnataka said that a 76-year-old man who died on Tuesday had been confirmed as a coronavirus carrier and that it was trying to trace those who had been in contact with him.
India with its 1.3 billion population and proximity to China has so
far come through the global virus crisis, that has killed more than
4,600 people, relatively unscathed.
The death was announced, however, only hours after India suspended
all visas for incoming tourists from Friday and ordered the closure of
most border points with neighbouring Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Only diplomats and others with official visas will escape the
clampdown. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he has now stopped all
foreign trips by government ministers.
The health alert has grown across India as the number of cases has surged from about 30 on Sunday to more than 70 on Thursday.
Even though only six coronavirus cases have been reported in the
capital, the New Delhi chief minister said the city of 20 million people
is now in an “epidemic”.
Arvind Kejriwal ordered the closure of schools, cinemas and theatres
until at least March 31 and said that empty public housing blocks and
hospitals under construction could be used to quarantine those infected.
“We have sufficient beds for quarantine facilities,” the chief minister said in announcing the measures.
The southern state of Kerala has been worst hit with 17 cases.
Authorities have started using GPS tracking on more than 730 people who
are under quarantine in the state’s Pathanamthitta district to make sure
they do not leave their homes, media reports said.
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-03-india-coronavirus-death-restrictions.html
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