City
Epaper

1st train to Kerala brings home 1,000 people, 7 sent to hospitals

By IANS | Updated: May 15, 2020 10:15 IST

The first train that came into Kerala on Friday early morning after almost 50 days from Delhi brought in ...

Open in App

The first train that came into Kerala on Friday early morning after almost 50 days from Delhi brought in 1087 people, who got down at three stations.

The first stop was at Kozhikode, late Thursday and then at Ernakulam and it arrived in the state capital at 5.10 a.m. on Friday.

At all the three stations, the police and health authorities kept a close tab on all the passengers who got down and were examined in batches of 20.

The first step was a health check up and at Kozhikode six people who had symptoms were moved to a hospital.

While at Ernakulam there were none with any symptoms, one passenger who got down here, was sent to a hospital.

At all the three stations, the baggage was first disinfected and then given to the passengers.

The general protocol is those with no symptoms should be in isolation in their homes for 14 days. They were allowed to go to their homes in private/taxi vehicles and those from the neighbouring districts was sent to their homes in state transport buses.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalFlour supplies in Gaza depleted: UN agency

InternationalBangladesh wants peace in South Asia, says Foreign Affairs Adviser

InternationalDawoodi Bohra Community in NY pays tribute to victims of J-K terror attack

NationalGovt issues warning over misleading WhatsApp message on donation to Army

EntertainmentNaga Chaitanya treats fans to weekend pics with wife Sobhita and pet Hash

Health Realted Stories

HealthHimachal takes steps to retain specialist doctors

HealthUganda declares end of Ebola outbreak

HealthScientists find cellular culprit behind age-related abdominal fat

HealthArmy Hospital performs its first minimally invasive glaucoma surgery

HealthScreening for both active and dormant TB infection key to improve detection: Study